
Humanimalia is an interdisciplinary, open-access, peer-reviewed journal that has three aims: to explore and advance the vast range of scholarship on human–animal relations, to encourage exchange among scholars working from a variety of disciplinary perspectives, and to promote dialogue between the academic community and those working closely with animals in non-academic fields. Its editors invite innovative work that situates these topics within contemporary culture via a variety of critical approaches, including but not limited to feminism, queer theory, critical race studies, political economy, ethnography, ethnozoology, literary criticism, science and technology studies, and media studies. As much as possible, Humanimalia seeks papers that acknowledge and seek to advance a more-than-human conception of aesthetics, culture, and society.