1. Identity
2. Difference
3. Indistinction
Matthew Calarco is Associate Professor of Philosophy at California State University, Fullerton.
"Concise, incisive, and written with exemplary clarity, this book provides all of the background necessary to understand the philosophical and political stakes of current debates around the status of animals in relation to humans. It will appeal to non-specialists and specialists alike."—Brian Massumi, University of Montréal "A major work of synthesis that makes sense of the already almost unsurveyable field of critical animal studies. Practical and pragmatic, yet carrying a strong theoretical punch, it will be a point of reference for future discussions in the field."—Eduardo Mendieta, SUNY Stony Brook "Surveying the disparate and sometimes rocky terrain of animal studies from Aristotle through Haraway with grace and insight, this little book synthesizes an abundance of material, movements, and positions in a breathtaking, not to mention extremely helpful, manner."—Kelly Oliver, Vanderbilt University
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