This book examines discriminations against horses in the literature and culture of the long eighteenth century alongside changing animal welfare and anticruelty activism. In doing so, it challenges period conceptions of what horses should look and behave like alongside systemic prejudice and normalized violence towards those who did not conform. It likewise follows literary discourses that sought to improve the lives and perceptions of horses with disabilities or those considered unideal in some way during a period of exploitative early capitalism. 

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<p>This book examines discriminations against horses in the literature and culture of the long eighteenth century alongside changing animal welfare and anticruelty activism.</p>

Chapter 1. Introduction.- Chapter 2. Approaches: Methods, Ethics, and Theories.- Chapter 3. Love, Pain, and Fear.- Chapter 4. The Perfectly Ideal and Perfectibility.- Chapter 5. Jades and Jadeism.- Chapter 6. Blood and the Natural History of the Horse.- Chapter 7. The Great Chain of Being, Cruelty, and Questions of Perfection.- Chapter 8. Economies of Death.- Chapter 9. ‘Old’ Horses.- Chapter 10. Epilogue.- Bibliography.- Index.

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This book examines discriminations against horses in the literature and culture of the long eighteenth century alongside changing animal welfare and anticruelty activism. In doing so, it challenges period conceptions of what horses should look and behave like alongside systemic prejudice and normalized violence towards those who did not conform. It likewise follows literary discourses that sought to improve the lives and perceptions of horses with disabilities or those considered unideal in some way during a period of exploitative early capitalism.  

Monica Mattfeld is an Assistant Professor of English at the University of Northern British Columbia, and she specializes in animal studies, disability studies, and the literature and history of eighteenth-century Britain. She has published on the interplay between animal and human disability, early modern horsemanship practices, theatrical animals, the early circus, and performances of gender. Mattfeld is the author of multiple animal-studies publications, including Becoming Centaur: Eighteenth-Century Masculinity and English Horsemanship.

Endorsement:

“Brilliantly attuned to the oft-unseen intersections of animal history and disability studies, this groundbreaking historical study introduces contemporary readers to the cast-off equine ‘jade.’  While the public suffering of ‘jades’ once served the cultural purpose of defining and maligning human disability, this book’s innovative excavation of this forgotten figure offers critically salient lessons from the past that can rousingly enliven more expansive, dynamic, and inclusive solidarities between people and animals today.”

Jeannette Vaught, Assistant Professor of Environmental Humanities and Sustainability, California State University-Los Angeles, USA

“In accessible prose, this book refocuses our attention on horses and humans as companion species (as distinct from ‘companion animals’) in the Early Modern period, with special attention to those most likely to be neglected and overlooked. In doing so, this book challenges us to examine how horse-human relations in the Early Modern period were shaped by, and contributed to, larger cultural formulations of gender, use value, and dis/ability.”

Richard Nash, Professor Emeritus, Indiana University Bloomington, USA

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Explores animal welfare, cruelty, and ideas of disability in the long eighteenth century through the figure of the horse Posits that horses were living agents within an anthropocentric and exploitative system Examines period anxieties over bodily aesthetic, ideal behaviour, animal agency, and human-animal hierarchies
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ISBN
9783031866258
Publisert
2025-10-12
Utgiver
Vendor
Palgrave Pivot
Høyde
235 mm
Bredde
155 mm
Aldersnivå
Research, P, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
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Product format
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Antall sider
114

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Biografisk notat

Monica Mattfeld is Assistant Professor of English at the University of Northern British Columbia, Canada. She specializes in animal studies, disability studies, and the literature and history of eighteenth-century Britain. She has published on the interplay between animal and human disability, early modern horsemanship practices, theatrical animals, the early circus, and performances of gender. Mattfeld is the author of multiple animal-studies publications, including Becoming Centaur: Eighteenth-Century Masculinity and English Horsemanship.