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Colin Dayan

    Animal Quintet
    With Dogs at the Edge of Life
    The Law Is a White Dog
    In the Belly of Her Ghost: A Memoir
    • In the Belly of Her Ghost: A Memoir

      • 150 stránek
      • 6 hodin čtení
      4,4(20)Ohodnotit

      The narrative explores Colin Dayan's unconventional journey from a life expected of a southern debutante to becoming a prominent academic. It delves into her complex relationship with her extravagant parents and reflects on the emotional impact of her unique upbringing, marked by both privilege and haunting memories. Through her sharp insights, Dayan offers a thought-provoking examination of identity and the influences of a distinctive childhood.

      In the Belly of Her Ghost: A Memoir
    • The Law Is a White Dog

      How Legal Rituals Make and Unmake Persons

      • 364 stránek
      • 13 hodin čtení
      4,0(6)Ohodnotit

      Exploring the intricate relationship between law and identity, this book delves into how legal frameworks shape our understanding of personhood. It examines pivotal cases and legislation that either reinforce or challenge individual identities, highlighting the profound impact of legal decisions on personal and societal perceptions. Through a compelling narrative, it invites readers to consider the transformative power of law in defining who we are.

      The Law Is a White Dog
    • With Dogs at the Edge of Life

      • 208 stránek
      • 8 hodin čtení
      3,7(42)Ohodnotit

      In this original and provocative book, Colin Dayan tackles head-on the inexhaustible world, at once tender and fierce, of dogs and humans. We follow the tracks of dogs in the bayous of Louisiana, the streets of Istanbul, and the humane societies of the United States, and in the memories and myths of the humans who love them. Dayan reorients our ethical and political assumptions through a trans-species engagement that risks as much as it promises. She makes a powerful case for questioning what we think of as our deepest-held beliefs and, with dogs in the lead, unsettles the dubious promises of liberal humanism. Moving seamlessly between memoir, case law, and film, Dayan takes politics and animal studies in a new direction--one that gives us glimpses of how we can think beyond ourselves and with other beings. Her unconventional perspective raises hard questions and renews what it means for any animal or human to live in the twenty-first century. Nothing less than a challenge for us to confront violence and suffering even in the privileged precincts of modernity, this searing and lyrical book calls for another way to think the world. Theoretically sophisticated yet aimed at a broad readership, With Dogs at the Edge of Life illuminates how dogs--and their struggles--take us beyond sentimentality and into a form of thought that can make a difference to our lives.

      With Dogs at the Edge of Life
    • Animal Quintet

      • 120 stránek
      • 5 hodin čtení

      Colin Dayan meditates on the connection between her personal and family history and her relationship with animals in this lyrical memoir about her upbringing in the South. Unraveling memories alongside family documents and photographs, Animal Quintet takes a raw look at racial tensions and relations in a region struggling to change while providing a disquieting picture of a childhood accessible only through accounts of the non-human, ranging from famed Southern war horses led by Civil War generals and doomed Spanish fighting bulls to the lowly possum hunted by generations of Southerners. Placing the reader in the mind's eye of a writer still grappling with her own mixed identity and unsettled past, the book is uniquely capable of transporting one's imagination across time and place, mirroring the natural behavior of remembrances with its feeling of dislocation and non-linear movement. Regional folk songs about old gray mares and possums hiding in trees intermingle with stories and confidences shared by the household's African-American nanny, enclosing the reader in a chorus composed of otherwise lost voices. Presented in a such a way that it simultaneously longs for the past and attempts to keep it at arm's length, Animal Quintet achieves a haunting, nostalgic quality rare to memoirs focused on ancestral and personal identity.

      Animal Quintet