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CREATED:20241007T092908
SUMMARY:Conférence de Nayanika Mathur (université d'Oxford)
LOCATION:Lesc – salle 308F (3e étage) - 21\, allée de l’Université\, Nanterre\, \, 9
 2000\, France
DESCRIPTION:<p><strong>Crooked Cats: Beastly Tales from Himalayan India</strong><br />N
 ayanika Mathur, Université d’Oxford</p><p>This talk weaves together beastly
  tales of big cats that make prey of humans in India to ask what may they b
 e telling us about a planet in crisis. These tales of crooked cats have bee
 n collected over the past 15 years, largely from the Indian Himalaya. There
  are many theories on why and how a big cat comes to prey on humans, with t
 he ecological collapse emerging as a central explanatory factor. Yet, uncer
 tainty over the precise cause of crookedness persists.&nbsp;This talk explo
 res the many lived complexities that arise from this absence of certain kno
 wledge to offer new insights into both the governance of nonhuman animals a
 nd their intimate entanglements with humans. It deploys ethnographic storyt
 elling to explain the Anthropocene in three critical ways: as method, as a 
 way of reframing human-nonhuman relations on the planet, and as a political
  tool indicating the urgency of academic engagement.&nbsp;</p>
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