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Nayanika Mathur, "Crooked Cats: Beastly Encounters in the Anthropocene" (U Chicago Press, 2021)

New Books in Science, Technology, and Society

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The Bicat in the Wild or Leopard in the Mountains?

When the bicat looks right into your eye and it doesn't blink, that's a sign that actates innocent. So for them, it's a sign of innocence. And you know, there is absolutely no way, within indas conservations regime, within the legal clauses, bureaucratic documents, all the talk of due process. You notice this very elaborate public maintainanc of the facade of correct identification. There is no space for taking this instinctive, viserile, affective momentary, thing of what happens in that moment when you lock eyes with the tiger in the wild or leopard in the mountains. But i can look into a manitis and i know what it

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