2021
DOI: 10.1093/envhis/emab052
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Reflection: Conviviality and Companionship: Parrots and People in the African Forests

Abstract: This article provides an account of how humans and parrots interacted in African tropical forests during the Holocene. Underscoring the growing intersections of environmental history with affiliate fields, it employs the insights of animal studies and the environmental humanities to suggest the term “conviviality” as a way of characterizing the heterogeneous assemblages that structured parrot-human politics. In doing so, it draws on ecological, ethnographic, historical, and ethological evidence to construct a … Show more

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