Animals and war: studies of Europe and North America
In: Human-animal studies 15
Preliminary Material /Ryan Hediger -- Animals and War: Introduction /Ryan Hediger -- Bees, Border and Bombs: A Social Account of Theorizing and Weaponizing Bees /Lisa Jean Moore and Mary Kosut -- Zoo Animals and Modern War: Captive Casualties, Patriotic Citizens, and Good Soldiers /John M. Kinder -- Canine Soldiers, Mascots, and Stray Dogs in U.S. Wars: Ethical Considerations /Janet M. Alger and Steven F. Alger -- The Best Friend of the Murderers: Guard Dogs and the Nazi Holocaust /Robert Tindol -- Finnish Narratives of the Horse in World War II /Riitta-Marja Leinonen -- Nuclear War, Radioactive Rats, and the Ecology of Exterminism /Brian Lindseth -- Recognizing and Resisting Animal Subjectivity in Timothy Findley's The Wars /Paul Huebener -- Jackie the Lucky Raven: Myth, Commerce, and Their Historical Foundations /Boria Sax -- Wars of Images and Representations: Contested Meanings and Narratives Surrounding Animal Advocacy /Brian M. Lowe -- Animals and War Memorials: Different Approaches to Commemorating the Human-Animal Relationship /Hilda Kean -- Index /Ryan Hediger.