The Ethics and Rhetoric of Invasion Ecology
Contributions by Matt Calarco, Kelsey Cummings, Mica Hilson, Angie Pringle, Rebekah Sinclair, Casey Schmitt, Vasile Stanescu, Banu Subramaniam Edited by James Stanescu Mercer University, Kevin Cummings
Publication date:
26 October 2016Length of book:
188 pagesPublisher
Lexington BooksDimensions:
237x161mm6x9"
ISBN-13: 9781498538305
The Ethics and Rhetoric of Invasion Ecology provides an introduction to the controversial treatment and ongoing violence routinely utilized against non-native species. Drawing from the tradition of critical animal scholars, Stanescu and Cummings have assembled a group of advocates who argue for a different kind of relationship with foreign species. Where contemporary approaches often emphasize the need to eradicate ecological invaders in order to preserve delicate habitats, the essays in this volume aim to reformulate the debate by arguing for an alternative approach that advances the possibility of an ethics of co-habitation.
This theoretically nuanced, scientifically informed, and historically and culturally sensitive collection delves into the logics of extermination at a crucial time. As our activities create more and more refugees, both human and nonhuman, the rhetoric of invasion has unprecedented power that calls us to ask critical questions. The essays in this volume, written by philosophers, geographers, environmental humanities scholars and others, provide a necessary intervention that will help us grapple with the complexities of ecological and social harms created by the eradication of individuals and species deemed non-native.