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Thorsten Gieser explores the role of affects, emotions, moods and atmospheres in the emerging coexistence between humans and wolves.
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07 January 2025

With their return to Germany, wolves leave their traces in personal feelings, in the atmospheres of rural landscapes and even in the sentiments and moods that govern political arenas. Thorsten Gieser explores the role of affects, emotions, moods and atmospheres in the emerging coexistence between humans and wolves. Bridging the gap between anthropology and ethology, the author literally walks in the tracks of wolves to follow their affective agency in a more-than-human society. In nuanced analyses, he shows how wolves move, irritate and excite us, offering answers to the primary question: What does it feel like to coexist with these large predators?
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Pages: 234
Publisher: transcript publishing
Imprint: transcript publishing
Series: Human-Animal Studies
Publication Date:
07 January 2025
Trim Size: 8.86 X 5.83 in
ISBN: 9783837674705
Format: Paperback
BISACs:
SOCIAL SCIENCE / General, NATURE / Animal Rights, SOCIAL SCIENCE / Anthropology / Cultural & Social
»Drawing from the natural sciences, social sciences and the humanities ‒ including behavioural ecology, the human dimensions of wildlife, environmental anthropology and animal geography ‒ this book is a great example of interdisciplinarity in practice. This book is an engaging, thought-provoking and stimulating read that is relevant not only for academics and practitioners but also for other interest groups as well as general readers interested in managing a shared (co)existence with non-human others.«
— Valerio Donfrancesco
— Valerio Donfrancesco
Thorsten Gieser is a Lecturer in Anthropology at the University of Koblenz and a Research Associate in the ERC project »Veterinarization of Europe? Hunting for Wild Boar Futures in the Time of African Swine Fever (BOAR)« at the Czech Academy of Sciences. He is an environmental anthropologist with a focus on human-wildlife-coexistence in Germany, specialising in the return of wolves and hunting as a form of human-animal relation.
Frontmatter 1
Contents 5
Foreword 7
1. Introduction 13
2. Wolf Affects 33
3. Wolf Agency 63
4. Wolf Atmospheres 89
5. Wolf Feelings 121
6. Wolf Management as Affect Management 163
7. Epilogue: towards a resting pulse of coexistence 199
8. Appendix 209
9. Bibliography 213