Thanks so much for this reference!
I wrote a long reply to Nancy privately on her question below for it kind of rambled. If anyone else is interesting in pursuing thinking about birds as moral agents, let me know and we can continue the conversation.
In hope,
LoraKim
Maan Barua wrote:
Yes, this is a very interesting topic.I found this reference quite interesting in this regard:Proctor, J.D. (1998) The Spotted Owl and the Contested Moral Landscape of the Pacific Northwest. In Wolch, J. and Emel, J. (eds) Animal Geographies: Place, Politics, and Identity in Nature-Culture Borderlands. London: Verso. Pp. 191-217.
Best,Maan
On Sat, Feb 14, 2009 at 12:50 PM, Jacobs, Nancy Joy <Nancy_Jacobs@brown.edu > wrote:
Dear LoraKim,
Welcome aboard!
Your post interested me a lot. Have you published anything on birds as moral agents and subjects in an ethno-ornithological study? If not, what sort of literature is helping you frame this?
Nancy
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