The relational horse : : how frameworks of communication, care, politics and power reveal and conceal equine selves / / edited by Gala Argent and Jeannette Vaught.

Human-horse relationships take the central place in this edited collection examining the horse’s perspective by asking: How are human-equine relationships communicated, enacted, understood, encouraged, and restricted? The contributors apply varied disciplinary methods as they emphasize comprehending...

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Superior document:Human-Animal Studies ; 24
TeilnehmendeR:
Place / Publishing House:Leiden, Netherlands ;, Boston, Massachusetts : : Brill,, [2022]
©2022
Year of Publication:2022
Language:English
Series:Human-Animal Studies ; 24.
Social Sciences E-Books Online, Collection 2022.
Physical Description:1 online resource (236 pages)
Notes:The Relational Horse explores the possibilities of including the horse’s perspective into the study of human-horse relationships. Case studies from across a range of time periods, activities, and disciplines provide fresh ways to understand horses, themselves, in relationships with humans.
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Other title:Gala Argent Acknowledgements --
List of Illustrations --
Introduction: Humans and Horses in the Relational Arena /
part 1 --
Relationships, Communication, and Connection --
1 Synchrony or Dominance? Equine Social Relations in Feral and Domestic Horses /
2 Can You Hear Me (Yet)?—Rhetorical Horses, Trans-Species Communication, and Interpersonal Attunement /
3 Reining-in the Vital Powers of Horses /
4 Ceremony and Psychoanalytic Thought A Theoretical Framework for Exploring Horse-Human Relationships and Connection /
part 2 --
Attributions of Equine Subjectivity and Agency --
5 “The Steed Knew Well His Master Was Slain” Human-Horse Relationships in the Age of Heroes—the Scandinavian Iron Age /
6 Barn Banter An Exploration of Anthropomorphism and ‘Equine-o-morphism’ as Agency /
7 “Horses are Like Babies” Work and Skill in the Care of Racehorses /
part 3 --
Sex, Gender, and Exploitation --
8 Mareitude Misogyny in the Horse World /
9 Is it Sex if the Veterinarian Does the Work? The Problem of Pleasure in Multispecies Sexual Labor /
10 Believing Ginger Revisiting Black Beauty During #MeToo /
part 4 --
Personhood, Property, and the Interspecies Family --
11 Negotiating Power, Personhood & (In)equality in Elite Horse‐Rider Relationships /
12 How Horses Matter in Eastern Mongolia Cross-Breeding, Gaited Horses and Relationships with the Land on the 21st Century Steppe /
13 Horses as Healers Shifting Paradigms and Ethics in Equine Assisted Therapies /
Afterword Moving Human-Equine Studies Forward, with Horses /
Index.
Summary:Human-horse relationships take the central place in this edited collection examining the horse’s perspective by asking: How are human-equine relationships communicated, enacted, understood, encouraged, and restricted? The contributors apply varied disciplinary methods as they emphasize comprehending horses not solely in terms of their functional uses, but also as impactful participants in relationships, whether more—or less—equally. By exploring the “who” of horses, The Relational Horse offers a better understanding of horses’ lived experiences and interests within the worlds they share with humans, and a way forward for human-equine studies that more equitably represents the horse in those shared worlds.
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:9004514937
9789004514935
Hierarchical level:Monograph
Statement of Responsibility: edited by Gala Argent and Jeannette Vaught.