<p>Foreword; Marc Bekoff<br/>Introduction; Suzanne Rice and AG Rud<br/>PART I: ANTHROPOCENTRISM, HUMAN SUPREMACY, AND THE HUMANIST SUBJECT<br/>1. (Un)Learning Anthropocentrism: An EcoJustice Framework for Teaching to Resist Human-Supremacy in Schools; John Lupinacci and Alison Happel-Parkins <br/>2. Challenging Anthropocentrism in Education: Posthumanist Intersectionality and Eating Animals as Gastro-Aesthetic Pedagogy; Bradley Rowe<br/>3. Transcending the Student Skin Bag: The Educational Implications of Monsters, Animals, and Machines; Matthew T. Lewis<br/>PART II: EDUCATIONAL PRACTICES AND CONCERNS<br/>4. What Did Your Vet Learn in School Today? The Hidden Curriculum of Veterinary Education; Nadine Dolby<br/>5. Educational Experiences in Prison: Greyhounds and Humans Teaching and Learning Together; Suzanne Rice<br/>6. Experience, Strength, and Hope: An Analysis of Animal Interaction with Alcoholism and Recovery; Mike Bannen<br/>7. Lessons from Animals, Real and Imaginary, in the Work of Theodor Geisel; Arlene L. Barry<br/>8. The Work of Literature in a Multispecies World; Aaron M. Moe<br/>PART III: MORAL ASPECTS OF HUMAN ANIMAL AND NON-HUMAN ANIMAL INTERACTIONS<br/>9. Human Encounters with Animal Species: A Prolegomenon to Educational Thought Experimentation on Befriending Animals; Susan Laird with Kristen Ogilvie Holzer<br/>10. Overcoming Veneer Theory: Animal Sympathy; Jim Garrison<br/>11. Vermin, the Proximate and Often Unpleasant Stranger; Cris Mayo<br/>12. Schweitzer, Dewey, and a Reverent, Rewilded Education; AG Rud <br/>Afterword; Richard Kahn<br/><br/></p>