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Animals' Own Histories

Animal Biographies : Toward a History of Individuals

by Eric Baratay

Publisher: University of Georgia Press

Paperback ISBN: 9780820362182 15 Aug 2022 152 x 228 x 20 (mm) 338g

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What would we learn if animals could tell their own stories? Éric Baratay, a pioneering researcher in animal histories in France, applies his knowledge of historical methodologies to give voice to some of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries' most interesting animals. He offers brief yet innovative accounts of these animals' lives in a way that challenges the reader's thinking about animals, illustrating the need to develop a nonanthropocentric means of viewing their lives and including animals themselves in the narrative of their experiences.

Using firsthand accounts from the nineteenth century onwards about specific animals who lived in Europe and the United States, Baratay reconstructs their stories as they would have experienced them. History is, after all, not just the domain of humans—animals have their own. Breaking the model of human exceptionalism, he gives us the biographies of some of history and literature's most famous animals.

The reader will catch a glimpse of storied lives as told by Modestine, the donkey who carried Robert Louis Stevenson through the Alps; Warrior, the World War I horse made famous in Steven Spielberg's War Horse; Islero, the bull who gored Spain's greatest bullfighter; and others. Through these stories we discover their histories, their personalities, and their shared experiences with others of their species—a major contribution to the field of animal studies.