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Index
Title Page Copyright Page Contents Acknowledgments 1 Introduction: Passionate Encounters with Animals in Everyday Life—Beyond the Mainstream Part One  Theaters of the Dead: Humans and Nonhuman Animals
2 Postmortem Exhibitions: Taxidermied Animals and Plastinated Corpses in the Theaters of the Dead 3 Inside “Animal” and Outside “Culture”: The Limits to “Sameness” and Rhetorics of Salvation in von Hagens’s Animal Inside Out Body Worlds Exhibition
Part Two  Mourning and the Unmourned
4 On the Margins of Death: Pet Cemeteries and Mourning Practices 5 Grievable Lives and New Kinships: Pet Cemeteries and the Changing Geographies of Death 6 Animal Deaths and the Written Record of History: The Inflammatory Politics of Pet Obituaries in Newspapers 7 Requiem for Roadkill: Death, Denial, and Mourning on America’s Roads Part Three Animating Life: Cognition, Expressivity, and the Art Market
Part Three  Animating Life: Cognition, Expressivity, and the Art Market
8 “Art” by Animals, Part 1: The Transnational Market for Art by (Nonprimate) Animals 9 “Art” by Animals, Part 2: When the Artist Is an Ape—Popular and Scientific Discourse and Paintings by Primates 10 Conclusion: “Every Bird a ‘Blueboy’” and Why It Matters for “Animal Studies”
Notes Index
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