This book explores the many ways animals are portrayed through the analysis of actual language use from sites such as advertisements, legislation, academic journals, interviews, focus groups, and more. Drawing upon this rich language data, Sealey explores how animals are named, evaluated, represented, and perceived and why it all matters. Comprehensive yet accessible, this book will appeal to readers from many backgrounds. * Robert Poole, Associate Professor, The University of Alabama, USA * A timely and compelling account of how the way humans talk about animals has a decisive impact on how animals are viewed and treated. At a crucial moment in human engagement with the more-than-human world it would be difficult to overstate the importance of this meticulously researched volume in terms of how we develop a more knowing and genuinely transformative relationship with our fellow animals. * Michael Cronin, Trinity College Dublin, Ireland *