Animal Capital
Rendering Life in Biopolitical Times
Illuminates the profound contingency of market life on animal figures and flesh
288 Pages, 6 x 9 in
- Paperback
- 9780816653423
- Published: April 1, 2009
- Series: Posthumanities
- Hardcover
- 9780816653416
- Published: April 1, 2009
- Series: Posthumanities
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Animal Capital
Rendering Life in Biopolitical Times
Series: Posthumanities
ISBN: 9780816653423
Publication date: April 1st, 2009
288 Pages
9 x 6
Shukin argues that an analysis of capital’s incarnations in animal figures and flesh is pivotal to extending the examination of biopower beyond its effects on humans. “Rendering” refers simultaneously to cultural technologies and economies of mimesis and to the carnal business of boiling down and recycling animal remains. Rendering’s accommodation of these discrepant logics, she contends, suggests a rubric for the critical task of tracking the biopolitical conditions and contradictions of animal capital across the spaces of culture and economy.
From the animal capital of abattoirs and automobiles, films and mobile phones, to pandemic fear of species-leaping diseases such as avian influenza and mad cow, Shukin makes startling linkages between visceral and virtual currencies in animal life, illuminating entanglements of species, race, and labor in the conditions of capitalism. In reckoning with the violent histories and intensifying contradictions of animal rendering, Animal Capital raises provocative and pressing questions about the cultural politics of nature.
Nicole Shukin is assistant professor of English at the University of Victoria in British Columbia, Canada.