Carnival: How We Use Animals to Celebrate Ourselves
By (Author) Elizabeth MeLampy
Apollo Publishers
Apollo Publishers
16th July 2025
United States
General
Non Fiction
Green politics / ecopolitics / environmentalism
Ethics and moral philosophy
Equestrian and animal sports
Animal spectacles, performing animals
Hardback
264
Width 152mm, Height 228mm
An immersive entry into animal festivals nationwide explores how we invoke symbolism to tell stories about animals and what stories we tell about ourselves in the process.
What makes a human different than an animal Humans triangulate who we areand what makes us specialthrough our relationship with animals. Throughout history, and today at hundreds of animal festivals around the world every year, humans have put members of the animal kingdom on display to gawk at, demonize, or adore. But why What value do these carnivals and their rituals hold, and why when the animals are in distress do we insist so intently that the show still must go on
In Carnival: How We Use Animals to Celebrate Ourselves, esteemed animal welfare lawyer Elizabeth MeLampy attends eight quintessential animal festivals and meets the groundhogs, butterflies, rattlesnakes, lobsters, sled dogs, and other creatures we use to build community, cause fear, and transmit meaning. She shows how profoundly symbolism affects the way we interact with animals and explores what that says about us. In the process she raises the profound questions of why our human impulse is to dominate, and if in todays enlightened age we might finally find the compassion to craft a new path, one that frees animals from suffering for the sake of telling our stories.
A deft blend of reportage and personal narrative, Carnival is the first book to truly examine animal festivals, and is certain to be appreciated by fans of Yuval Noah Hararis Sapiens or James Herriots All Creatures Great and Small. At once a raucous, immersive entry into the sights, smells, tastes, and noise of animals festivals around the country, it is also a much-needed call for a kinder future.
Elizabeth MeLampy is a lawyer whose work focuses on animal rights and protection. A graduate of Harvard College and Harvard Law School, she was named an Emerging Scholar Fellow by the Brooks Institute for Animal Rights Law and Policy in 2020 and received an award for her work with Harvard Laws Animal Law & Policy Program in 2021. She has interned with organizations like the PETA Foundation, Animal Outlook, and the Conservation Law Foundation, and clerked for judges in the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court and the Federal District Court in Arizona. She currently works as an attorney for the Natural Resources Defense Council and lives in Washington, DC.