Teresa Lloro received a PhD in education, society, and culture from the University of California, Riverside. She is Assistant Professor in the Liberal Studies Department at California State Polytechnic University, Pomona. Lloro recently received a California Humanities Grant for her work with community-based food justice coalitions. She is also the co-editor of Animals in Environmental Education: Interdisciplinary Approaches to Curriculum and Pedagogy.
Introduction - The Making of a Region al Edutainment Venue - Neoliberal Subjectivities and the Pedagogy of "Sustainable Seafood" - Bird Biopower in Lorikeet Forest - The Disembodied Shark - Affective Labor in the Lorikeet Forest- A Watershed Moment for Zoos and Aquariums? Exploring Feminist Posthumanist Theories and Pedagogies - Author Index - Suject Index.