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Abstract
Choreographed encounters with death in Copenhagen Zoo, such as school and public dissections, emphasize the importance of touch and are underpinned by the moral imperative to understand the nature of life and death. Such encounters are framed by zoo educators as contributing to a deeper environmental awareness. Taking the role of dead animals in the educational activities of Copenhagen Zoo as the focus, this article examines the underpinning ideology of choreographed encounters with animal death through participant observation of school and public dissections and carcass feeding, in addition to semi-structured open interviews with educational staff. Advancing literature on the pedagogy of death and the role of animals in education, this analysis illustrates how anthropocentric conceptualizations of nature as a resource to be exploited, protected, and saved infuse the pedagogy of dissection. Taking the stickiness of these encounters seriously, a posthuman lens reveals the problematic attachments and violent detachments that touching animal flesh in out-of-school contexts produces.
Original language | English |
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Journal | Environmental Education Research |
Volume | 30 |
Issue | 7 |
Pages (from-to) | 1061-1075 |
Number of pages | 15 |
ISSN | 1350-4622 |
DOIs | |
Publication status | Published - 2024 |
Keywords
- Affect
- Environmental and sustainability education
- Hidden curriculum
- Human-animal relations
- Posthumanism
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SUSTAIN-ART-SCI: Addressing Sustainability using Arts-Based Science Communication
Mc Loughlin, E. T. (Participant) & Achiam, M. (PI)
01/10/2024 → 31/10/2025
Project: Research
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Doctoral Research
Mc Loughlin, E. T. (PI)
Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC), Statens Center for Kompetence- og Kvalitetsudvikling
11/09/2017 → 29/10/2021
Project: Research
Research output
- 4 Citations
- 1 PhD thesis
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Displaying Animal Death: The Politics of Transparency and the Production of National Identity in Industrial Pig Agriculture and Zookeeping in Denmark
Mc Loughlin, E. T., Feb 2022, Exeter: University of Exeter. 345 p.Research output: Types of Thesis › PhD thesis
Activities
- 1 Participation in or organisation of workshop, seminar or course
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Centre for Rural Policy and Research Symposium
Mc Loughlin, E. T. (Participant)
1 May 2024Activity: Participating in or organising an event types › Participation in or organisation of workshop, seminar or course