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Body Pedagogics, Transactional Identities and Human–Animal Relations

Authors :
Chris Shilling
Shilling, Chris
Source :
Sociology. 56:766-782
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
SAGE Publications, 2021.

Abstract

The sociology of the body developed as a reaction against Cartesian conceptions of homo clausus that haunted disciplinary thought in the late 20th century but exhibited anthropocentric tendencies in neglecting non-human animals. Building upon recent attempts to address this situation, I develop a transactional approach towards body pedagogics that explores how the shifting borders governing human–animal relations influence people’s embodied identities. Transactions between humans and (other) animals have been an historic constant across contrasting societies, but the patterning of these exchanges is framed by specific cultural body pedagogics. Focusing on the institutional means, characteristic experiences and corporeal outcomes of ‘civilising’ and ‘companionate’ human–animal body pedagogics, I explore the identity-shaping impact of these different modalities of inter-species inter-corporeality and demonstrate the sociological utility of this transactional approach.

Details

ISSN :
14698684 and 00380385
Volume :
56
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Sociology
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....047e9181ab7297219e7bdf007c975a25