Animal Studies: Quotes Quiz

Think you’ve got your head wrapped around Animal Studies? Put your knowledge to the test. Good luck — the Stickman is counting on you!
Q. According to John Berger, the relationship between humans to other animals is:


masters to slaves
cousins
companions in loneliness
twins separated at birth who later interview for the same job
Q. For Matthew Calarco, when we start to question what it means to be human then we must also:


all moves into zoos
reassert our essential humanity
question what it means to be an animal
absolutely get rid of the divide between the human and the animal
Q. Greta Gaard contends that "white male philosophers" discounted these elements of previous feminist theories of human-animal relationships:


violence and aggression
care and empathy
animal-inspired drink recipes
indifference and apathy
Q. "Naturecultures" is a useful term that enables us to:


mystify and confuse our opponents
remind ourselves that nature and culture are always intimately linked
remind ourselves that "nature" is just a product of culture, a construction
remind others that we are able to leave out spaces between two words in theory
Q. Kathy Rudy proposes that all animals be placed on:


a subjective continuum
a boat to escape the flood
a spit
an objective, scientific continuum