
This book examines discriminations against horses in the literature and culture of the long eighteenth century alongside changing animal welfare and anticruelty activism. In doing so, it challenges period conceptions of what horses should look and behave like alongside systemic prejudice and normalized violence towards those who did not conform. It likewise follows literary discourses that sought to improve the lives and perceptions of horses with disabilities or those considered unideal in some way during a period of exploitative early capitalism.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
Chapter 1. Introduction. - Chapter 2. Approaches: Methods, Ethics, and Theories. - Chapter 3. Love, Pain, and Fear. - Chapter 4. The Perfectly Ideal and Perfectibility. - Chapter 5. Jades and Jadeism. - Chapter 6. Blood and the Natural History of the Horse. - Chapter 7. The Great Chain of Being, Cruelty, and Questions of Perfection. - Chapter 8. Economies of Death. - Chapter 9. `Old Horses. - Chapter 10. Epilogue. - Bibliography. - Index.
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