Thinking through ethics and nonhuman representation in Latin American writing
Mark Anderson is an associate professor at the University of Georgia. He is the author of Disaster Writing: The Cultural Politics of Catastrophe in Latin America.
Introduction: Representing "Nature"
Chapter 1. The Rights of Nature from Latin America
Chapter 2. Rights, Ethics, and the Testimony of Things: A Theoretical Framework
Chapter 3. Humanistic Institutions, Animal Affectivity, and Passive Decision
Chapter 4. The Familiar Animal and the Aesthetics of the Stray
Chapter 5. Biosemiotics, the Arche of the Forest, and the Politics of Multispecies Representation
Chapter 6. The State of Plants and the Cosmopolitics of Friendship
Conclusion: Indigenous Posthumanisms: Rethinking Modernity for Cosmopolitical Practice
Notes
Bibliography
Index