Animals and the human imagination : a companion to animal studies
by
 
Gross, Aaron S.

Title
Animals and the human imagination : a companion to animal studies

Author
Gross, Aaron S.

ISBN
9780231527767

Publication Information
New York : Columbia University Press, ©2012.

Physical Description
1 online resource (xiv, 371 pages) : illustrations

Abstract
Human beings have long imagined their subjectivity, ethics, and ancestry with and through animals, yet not until the mid-twentieth century did contemporary thought reflect critically on animals' significance in human self-conception. Thinkers such as French philosopher Jacques Derrida, South African novelist J.M. Coetzee, and American theorist Donna Haraway have initiated rigorous inquiries into the question of the animal, now blossoming in a number of directions. It is no longer strange to say that if animals did not exist, we would have to invent them. This interdisciplinary and.

Subject Term
Human-animal relationships.
 
Animals and civilization.
 
Animals -- Study and teaching.
 
Other (Philosophy)
 
Animals -- Public opinion.
 
Animals -- Psychological aspects.
 
Animal welfare.

Added Author
Gross, Aaron S.
 
Vallely, Anne.
 
Foer, Jonathan Safran, 1977-
 
Doniger, Wendy.

Electronic Access
http://www.jstor.org/stable/10.7312/gros15296


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