Cross-species Harmony: Horses and Humans Co-Creating and Immersed in Shared Worlds

Despite efforts to democratize horse/human relations, conceptions of harmony between horses and humans continue to privilege the human’s will, even in more progressive models of horsemanship. Using the tenets of Object-Oriented Ontology, this paper explores the ways in which nonhuman animal autonomy...

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Main Author: Sarah Allen
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Published: European Association for American Studies 2024-02-01
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description Despite efforts to democratize horse/human relations, conceptions of harmony between horses and humans continue to privilege the human’s will, even in more progressive models of horsemanship. Using the tenets of Object-Oriented Ontology, this paper explores the ways in which nonhuman animal autonomy might condition cross-species connections and make harmony possible. While Object-Oriented Ontology acknowledges that all things withdraw from all things, this paper shows how touch is an access mode that can allude to and create out of the withdrawnness of the beings engaged in negotiation. In these processes of allusion and creation, we humans might simultaneously co-create and be immersed in harmonious, multispecies worlds.
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Cross-species Harmony: Horses and Humans Co-Creating and Immersed in Shared Worlds
European Journal of American Studies
cross-species harmony
autonomy
touch
Object-Oriented Ontology
title Cross-species Harmony: Horses and Humans Co-Creating and Immersed in Shared Worlds
title_full Cross-species Harmony: Horses and Humans Co-Creating and Immersed in Shared Worlds
title_fullStr Cross-species Harmony: Horses and Humans Co-Creating and Immersed in Shared Worlds
title_full_unstemmed Cross-species Harmony: Horses and Humans Co-Creating and Immersed in Shared Worlds
title_short Cross-species Harmony: Horses and Humans Co-Creating and Immersed in Shared Worlds
title_sort cross species harmony horses and humans co creating and immersed in shared worlds
topic cross-species harmony
autonomy
touch
Object-Oriented Ontology
url https://journals.openedition.org/ejas/21532
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