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Settler Colonial Intrusion, Tasmanian Tiger Extinction, and Animal Privacy in Walton Ford’s The Undead

Whittle, Matthew (2026) Settler Colonial Intrusion, Tasmanian Tiger Extinction, and Animal Privacy in Walton Ford’s The Undead. Privacy Studies Journal, . pp. 101-118. ISSN 2794-3941. (doi:10.7146/psj.v.166784) (KAR id:112872)

Abstract

This article examines the role of contemporary visual art in contributing to privacy studies debates about the ethics of looking at animal suffering. Concentrating on Walton Ford’s painting The Undead (2008), it expands these debates—which have focused on images of animal captivity in zoos and slaughterhouses—to include the connections between species extinction and settler colonial intrusion. It reveals that the artwork satirizes illustrations that solidified the Tasmanian tiger’s status as a threat to livestock for settler colonialists. Placing The Undead in comparison with documentary footage of Tasmanian tigers in zoos and farmed sheep in abattoirs, the article goes on to explore how images of caged and malnourished Tasmanian tigers have secured the animal’s place in conservation discourse while the mistreatment of sheep is concealed. Reflecting on the private/public dichotomy, the article adopts a terminology of active non-publicity to name this concealment. It concludes by demonstrating that a commensurate concealment is evident in the lack of attention paid to the genocide of Aboriginal Tasmanians. In exploring the non-human and human costs of settler colonial intrusion, the article argues for creative portrayals of suffering that can signal attention to the histories and legacies of European colonialism without violating animal privacy.

Item Type: Article
DOI/Identification number: 10.7146/psj.v.166784
Uncontrolled keywords: Settler colonialism; species extinction; thylacine; Tasmanian tiger; Walton Ford; animal privacy
Subjects: P Language and Literature > PR English literature
Institutional Unit: Schools > School of Humanities
Schools > School of Humanities > English
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Depositing User: Matt Whittle
Date Deposited: 03 Apr 2026 11:27 UTC
Last Modified: 08 Apr 2026 14:47 UTC
Resource URI: https://kar.kent.ac.uk/id/eprint/112872 (The current URI for this page, for reference purposes)

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