With Dogs at the Edge of Life
Columbia University Press
With Dogs at the Edge of Life
Columbia University Press
In this original and provocative book, Colin Dayan tackles head-on the inexhaustible world, at once tender and fierce, of dogs and humans. We follow the tracks of dogs in the bayous of Louisiana, the streets of Istanbul, and the humane societies of the United States, and in the memories and myths of the humans who love them. Dayan reorients our ethical and political assumptions through a trans-species engagement that risks as much as it promises. She makes a powerful case for questioning what we think of as our deepest-held beliefs and, with dogs in the lead, unsettles the dubious promises of liberal humanism.
Moving seamlessly between memoir, case law, and film, Dayan takes politics and animal studies in a new direction—one that gives us glimpses of how we can think beyond ourselves and with other beings. Her unconventional perspective raises hard questions and renews what it means for any animal or human to live in the twenty-first century. Nothing less than a challenge for us to confront violence and suffering even in the privileged precincts of modernity, this searing and lyrical book calls for another way to think the world. Theoretically sophisticated yet aimed at a broad readership, With Dogs at the Edge of Life illuminates how dogs—and their struggles—take us beyond sentimentality and into a form of thought that can make a difference to our lives.
Moving seamlessly between memoir, case law, and film, Dayan takes politics and animal studies in a new direction—one that gives us glimpses of how we can think beyond ourselves and with other beings. Her unconventional perspective raises hard questions and renews what it means for any animal or human to live in the twenty-first century. Nothing less than a challenge for us to confront violence and suffering even in the privileged precincts of modernity, this searing and lyrical book calls for another way to think the world. Theoretically sophisticated yet aimed at a broad readership, With Dogs at the Edge of Life illuminates how dogs—and their struggles—take us beyond sentimentality and into a form of thought that can make a difference to our lives.
In three lively and beautifully written movements, Colin Dayan offers a memorable tour de force that threads together memoir and an analysis of the deprivations of life, human and nonhuman and human with nonhuman, that so pervasively characterize our neoliberal world-historical moment. Intelligent and moving, With Dogs at the Edge of Life is an extraordinary book, a courageous and compelling intermingling of arresting cultural critique and autobiographical reflections of a life lived in the company of canines. David L. Clark, McMaster University
Colin Dayan has again produced a probing and brilliant examination of that long 'history of extermination masked by the veneer of enlightenment.' Always writing with justice in mind, Dayan's consideration of our relationship with dogs yields a complex meditation on humanity and life's uncertain possibilities. Beautiful, 'more than just another dog story,' as only Dayan could write it. Avery F. Gordon, University of California, Santa Barbara
Whether openly acknowledged or not, we are all in relationships with dogs—as companions, as lovers, as protector and protected. Some relationships are marked by fear, perhaps hatred. Most are contradictory, many escape description. In her poetic, political, autobiographical homage to life and death with dogs, Dayan helps us stay with them as we traverse treacherous edges. We are fortunate to have so gifted an interpreter and loving a guide. Lori Gruen, author of Entangled Empathy and Ethics and Animals
In an inimitable mode of testimony and confession, Colin Dayan argues that relations with dogs, from the southern United States to Turkey, structure violence, vulnerability, and antagonism. Extending her work on the physical exploration of unnameable states, Dayan shows how bonds with dogs uniquely condition the creation of social value. And I say that as a cat person. Rei Terada, University of California, Irvine
Stimulating and lyrical... intellectually fierce reading for philosophically minded readers, especially dog lovers. Kirkus Reviews
Erudite and imaginative as the book asks why only members of our species get to be persons... Boston Review
Emotionally and intellectually challenging, the volume boasts a rich, resonant message: Not everyone sees the dog the same. American Kennel Club
Dayan has thoroughly researched the events in the book. Her love of pit bulls and dogs in general shines through. She shows us what the true nature of the pitbull is and what some have become in the hands of the wrong type of people. To a dog lover, this is a very heartbreaking volume to read but it illustrates prejudice and the justification people use for their actions. Susan Bulanda, Westminster, Maryland, Quarterly Review of Biology, Vol 92, No 3
With Dogs at the Edge of Life is filled with reports of this kind of senseless destruction of animal life, and for anyone who remotely cares about animals, it is a brutal, if necessary read. In each case, the question arises again and again: in what category do these animals exist? Los Angeles Review of Books
To know life as the dogs know it, even if we can do so only incompletely, is to find, in Dayan's words, 'an anchor in the terror, a place to stand in the chaos.' Nashville Scene
With Dogs at the Edge of Life was one of the most memorable books I've had the chance to read this year. Inside Higher Ed
Dayan’s book traces a spiritual itinerary that actively confounds our desire for hard data and certainty...It is a book aimed to make “enlightened” people uncomfortable. Religion Dispatches
Preface
By Way of Beginning
I. Like a Dog
1. Dogs and Light
2. Back Talking Like I Did
3. They Killed My Dog
II. When Law Comes to Visit
4. Dead Dogs
5. Speaking About Extinction
6. Fable for the End of a Breed
III. Pariah Dogs
7. Through the Eyes of Dogs
8. If I Sense the Beauty
Coda
Notes
Acknowledgments
Index
By Way of Beginning
I. Like a Dog
1. Dogs and Light
2. Back Talking Like I Did
3. They Killed My Dog
II. When Law Comes to Visit
4. Dead Dogs
5. Speaking About Extinction
6. Fable for the End of a Breed
III. Pariah Dogs
7. Through the Eyes of Dogs
8. If I Sense the Beauty
Coda
Notes
Acknowledgments
Index
Read an excerpt from the first chapter, "By Way of Beginning":
- Listen to an interview with Colin Dayan on WFHB radio
- Into the Crud: Colin Dayan on the role of dogs in Triomf
- Read "Dogs Are Not People," a book review by Colin Dayan on How Dogs Love us and how dogs are and should be treated by humans, which was listed as the fourth best Boston Review article of 2014
- Listen to Colin Dayan discuss With Dogs at the Edge of Life with Andrea Luka Zimmerman, director of Taşkafa
- Listen to a discussion with Gareth Evans at Whitechapel Gallery in London
- Watch an interview with Colin Dayan on With Dogs at the Edge of Life
- What Dogs Can Teach Us About Justice: A Conversation with Colin Dayan