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portada Plants and Animals in Latin American Cultural Production
Type
Physical Book
Year
2026
Pages
334
Format
Paperback
Dimensions
22.90 x 15.20 cm
ISBN13
9781683405689

Plants and Animals in Latin American Cultural Production

Cristina E. Pardo Porto;Oscar A. Perez (Author) · University Press of Florida · Paperback

Plants and Animals in Latin American Cultural Production - Cristina E. Pardo Porto;Oscar A. Perez

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Synopsis "Plants and Animals in Latin American Cultural Production"

Challenging anthropocentric perspectives by highlighting cultural representations of plants and animals across Latin American historyThe first book to integrate both critical plant studies and critical animal studies within the context of Latin American culture, this collection explores the relationships between plants, animals, and humans across various countries and historical periods and through various kinds of media. Acknowledging nonhuman species as coproducers of culture, this volume offers a deeper understanding of the region’s natural environment and humanity’s place in it. Contributors analyze a wide range of cultural production, including recent science films on monarch butterfly migration, nineteenth-century photographs of Panama, the eighteenth-century diary of a nun in New Granada, 1920s Brazilian landscape paintings, contemporary Zapotec poetry, and twentieth-century vegetarian cookbooks from Uruguay and Mexico. By focusing on plants and animals, these essays uncover the entanglements of nonhuman lives with issues such as race, gender, labor, and coloniality, while highlighting other-than-human ways of living, knowing, and communicating. Plants and Animals in Latin American Cultural Production promotes a deeper understanding of cultural forms in Latin America and breaks down disciplinary divides—both between critical animal studies and critical plant studies and among fields such as literary studies, film studies, and art history. Ultimately, this collection challenges anthropocentric perspectives as it offers new pathways to think about and with plants and animals. Contributors: Patricia Isabel Lontro Marder Vieira Jorge Quintana Navarrete Beatriz Rivera-Barnes Brian T. Chandler Oscar A. Pérez Niall A. Peach Pilar Espitia Jonathan Mulki Cristina E. Pardo Porto Thomaz Amancio Micah McKay Ana Carolina Carmona-Ribeiro Vanesa Miseres Víctor Sierra Matute Kate Ostrom Emily Celeste Vázquez Enríquez Dr. Mauricio Espinoza

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