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Jasbir K. Puar,Terrorist Assemblages: Homonationalism in Queer Times
Authors:Jennifer Hyndman  Deborah Cowen  Natalie Oswin  Rupal Oza  Audrey Kobayashi
Institution:1. Centre for Refugee Studies , York University , ? 2010;2. Department of Geography , University of Toronto , ? 2010;3. Department of Geography , McGill University , ? 2010;4. Women and Gender Studies Program , CUNY ? 2010;5. Department of Geography , Queen's University , ? 2010
Abstract:The importance of studying human–animal relationships and animal subjectivity is increasingly recognised by social and cultural geographers, particularly in agricultural pursuits. Little research, however, has been undertaken on animals in sport, resulting in a limited understanding of the perceptions and treatment of animals in society. To address this concern, we interrogate print media coverage of the construction and positioning of horses and humans in the controversial activity of jumps racing (National Hunt) in Australia between February 2008 and December 2009. We highlight the importance of seemingly contradictory human–animal relationships involving close frequent contact of some jumps racing advocates in contrast to the distanced, mediated relationships of jumps racing opponents. This paper highlights how the particular activity of jumps racing generates specific human–animal relationships and emphasises the need to reflect on the attitudes that shape and constrain human–animal relationships in varying contexts, including how these attitudes are mediated and the potential consequences for humans and other animals. These findings form the basis for a suggested research agenda that recognises the importance and articulation of proximity and mediation in human–animal relationships, particularly those focused on activities labelled ‘sport’.
Keywords:human–animal relationships  jumps racing (National Hunt)  print media  thoroughbreds  tradition  sport
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