2024
DOI: 10.1080/23323256.2024.2314786
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Performing multispecies studies in Southern Africa: historical legacies, marginalised subjects, reflexive positionalities

Paula Alexiou,
Julia Brekl,
Emilie Köhler
et al.

Abstract: Multispecies studies are known for tackling human exceptionalism. Whilst the field has seen a remarkable increase in popularity amongst scholars in the humanities and social sciences, critiques argue that it neglects inequalities and consequential differences amongst humans and between humans and other-than-humans. These critiques are especially relevant in the context of Southern Africa, where extreme inequalities amongst humans persist whilst wildlife is often perceived to enjoy a favoured position in the re… Show more

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