How to build a new ark of Noah?

Audio 48:30

Joëlle Zask publishes "Zoocities" with Premier Parallèle editions.

Premier Parallel Edition

By: Caroline Lachowsky

50 min

Deprived of habitat, wild animals reinvest in our cities, how can we live together?

And how to rethink the city and otherness at a time of all the environmental, ecological, health and economic crises?

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More than half of human beings live in cities, but not only that, because our cities also attract other animals and even wild animals: foxes in London, coyotes in New York, leopards in Bombay, kangaroos in Sydney not to mention the most familiar. : rats, ducks, birds.

These animals took up their quarters in the city even before the confinement which only made them more visible and more audible to us.

With the philosopher

Joëlle Zask

, a formidable obstacle to thinking in circles, who in her latest book

Zoocities

projects us

into a city where humans will have to learn to live with wild animals, neither for nor against, but with them.

Zoocities

, by Joëlle Zask, has appeared in Premier Parallel editions.

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  • Animal health

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