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Hi Anna,

I would say that Donna Haraway’s The companion species manifesto and When
species meet are fundamental for your question. I would also recommend
Vinciane Despret’s work, particularly Despret, V (2004). The Body We Care
for: Figures of Anthropo-zoo-genesis, *Body & Society* 10(2-3): 111-134.

Cheers

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*De:* A forum for critical and radical geographers [mailto:
[log in to unmask]] *En nombre de *Anna Krzywoszynska
*Enviado el:* lunes, 09 de abril de 2018 9:49
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*Asunto:* literature search: animals making humans



Dear critters,

I am searching for literature which would help me think through the ways
that animals (or other living critters) bring humans into being; or, less
cryptically, the ways that interactions with non-humans shape humans'
senses of identity and other aspects of personhood. The two key papers for
me in thinking about this have been

Holloway, Lewis. "Smallholding, hobby-farming, and commercial farming:
ethical identities and the production of farming spaces." *Environment and
Planning A* 34.11 (2002): 2055-2070.

and

Law, John, and Marianne Lien. "Animal architextures." (2012), in Objects
and Materials, Harvey et al. (eds)

More suggestions would be very welcome. If you would like me to share the
final list with you pls drop me an email.

Thank you all!

Anna