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Conférence de Nayanika Mathur (université d'Oxford)

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Thursday 05 December 2024 17:30 - 19:30
Lesc – salle 308F (3e étage)
21, allée de l’Université, Nanterre

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Crooked Cats: Beastly Tales from Himalayan India
Nayanika Mathur, Université d’Oxford

This talk weaves together beastly tales of big cats that make prey of humans in India to ask what may they be telling us about a planet in crisis. These tales of crooked cats have been 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 the ecological collapse emerging as a central explanatory factor. Yet, uncertainty over the precise cause of crookedness persists. This talk explores the many lived complexities that arise from this absence of certain knowledge to offer new insights into both the governance of nonhuman animals and their intimate entanglements with humans. It deploys ethnographic storytelling 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. 

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