Animal Dreams
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Sydney University Press
Published:1st Apr '21
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Animal Dreams collects David Brooks' thought-provoking essays about how humans think, dream and write about other species. Brooks examines how animals have featured in Australian literature and culture, from The Man from Snowy River
Animal Dreams collects David Brooks’ thought-provoking essays about how humans think, dream and write about other species. Brooks examines how animals have featured in Australian and international literature and culture, from ‘The Man from Snowy River’ to Rainer Maria Rilke and The Turin Horse, to live-animal exports, veganism, and the culling of native and non-native species. In his piercing, elegant, widely celebrated style, he considers how private and public conversations about animals reflect older and deeper attitudes to our own and other species, and what questions we must ask to move these conversations forward, in what he calls ‘the immense work of undoing’.
For readers interested in animal welfare, conservation, and the relationship between humans and other species, Animal Dreams will be an essential, richly rewarding companion.
Praise for David Brooks
‘one of Australia’s most skilled, unusual and versatile writers’
– Peter Pierce, The Sydney Morning Herald.
‘No one writes about animals like David Brooks.’
– Jeffrey Moussaieff Masson (author of The Assault on Truth, When Elephants Weep and Lost Companions)
Praise for Animal Dreams
‘Beautifully written and emotionally and intellectually enthralling. The best book I have ever read on relations between humans and animals and the ‘redress’ we owe them. It makes you angry, it makes you weep; it makes you determined to rethink and to act.’
– Helen Tiffin, FAHA (co-author of The Empire Writes Back and Wild Man from Borneo: A Cultural History of the Orangutang)
'Brooks' visceral and affective responses to the suffering of animals ... the essays here, in their erudition and compassion, nudge us towards a more complete understanding of our non-human kinsfolk and the rich inner lives therein.' -- Ben Brooker * Australian Book Review *
'[A] deeply passionate but measured examination of the way humans think of non-human life (animals) and how they are depicted in art.' -- Steven Carroll * Sydney Morning Herald *
"His painstaking reconstruction of the scene argues for grief as a dimension of animal experience, while insisting upon the necessity of reinstating the incommensurability of an animal’s experience with human understanding, a nuanced and ethically complex position." -- Michelle Hamadache * Animal Studies Journal *
'The profound and complex questions that Brooks probes in this collection will interest an extensive assortment of readers. Activists motivated by concern for animal welfare will find much to take in here, while the less politically minded may nonetheless be drawn to Brooks’s far-reaching and intellectually curious approach to his subject.' -- Nicole Emanuel * Antipodes *
- Winner of Margaret and Colin Roderick Literary Award 2022
- Winner of NSW Premier's Literary Awards - Douglas Stewart Prize 2022
- Winner of Victorian Premier's Literary Awards: Non-Fiction 2022
ISBN: 9781743327470
Dimensions: 210mm x 148mm x 22mm
Weight: 300g
264 pages