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Research Article

Of companionship, curfew, and conflict: multispecies leisure in the age of COVID

Pages 301-309 | Received 30 Aug 2021, Accepted 12 Sep 2021, Published online: 19 Oct 2021
 

ABSTRACT

From public health policies designed to regulate outdoor exercise for canines and their companions to the booming market in ‘pandemic puppies’ and ‘COVID kittens’, multispecies relationships have featured prominently in the organisation of leisure in the viral environment. In what is conventionally understood as a separate set of circumstances, the uneven distribution of COVID-related morbidity and mortality converged with an especially brazen and brutal police killing in the summer of 2020 to place the pernicious character of contemporary racism on the global stage. Here, I analyse these contexts together in order to emphasise how entangled infrastructures of race, as well as class and sex, are fundamental to the regulation and experience of human-animal relationships. I make two main arguments: first, that the ‘becoming with’ of humans and animals is socially antagonistic, reflecting, reproducing, and sometimes subverting patterns of leisure mobility and access; and second, that multispecies relationships help shape the distribution of risk, harm, and wellness under racial capitalism.

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Samantha King

Samantha King is a professor in the School of Kinesiology and Health Studies at Queen’s University, Kingston, Canada. Most recently, she is a co-editor of Messy Eating: Conversations on Animals as Food (Fordham University Press, 2019) and co-author of a manuscript-in-progress on the cultural preoccupation with dietary protein.

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