Saving Animals: A Long Moral Arc

Lucille C. Thibodeau
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Abstract:Saving Animals, a study of three different kinds of animal sanctuaries, is the first major ethnography to describe how sanctuaries "unmake" the notion of animals as property that reduces them to "bare life." The study relies on numerous engaging narratives about rescue animals, their mutual interactions, and their interactions with the people who care for them—narratives that illustrate how the sentience and subjectivity of animals provide a firm ground for the author's ethical considerations. An animal sanctuary is ideally an intentional community of cocitizens whose pragmatic and symbolic value resides in its ability to lay the foundation for a broad challenge to all violent practices of exploitation "targeted at a range of different others." The patient, incremental work of sanctuaries has implications not only for the future of human-animal relations but more broadly for the future of humans on the planet. The ultimate vision of sanctuaries is a world outside that mirrors the world inside, a pantopia where there will be no "others," only "us."
拯救动物:一条漫长的道德弧线
摘要:《拯救动物》研究了三种不同类型的动物保护区,是第一本描述保护区如何“消除”动物作为财产的概念的主要民族志,这种概念使动物沦为“赤裸的生命”。这项研究依赖于大量关于被救援动物的引人入胜的叙述,它们之间的相互作用,以及它们与照顾它们的人的互动——这些叙述说明了动物的感知和主观性如何为作者的伦理考虑提供了坚实的基础。理想的动物保护区是一个由共同公民组成的有意识的社区,它的实用主义和象征价值在于它能够为广泛挑战所有“针对不同群体”的暴力剥削行为奠定基础。庇护所耐心、渐进的工作不仅对人类与动物关系的未来有影响,而且对地球上人类的未来有更广泛的影响。避难所的终极愿景是一个反映内部世界的外部世界,一个没有“他人”,只有“我们”的泛色世界。
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