The animals in us - we in animals /
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Imprint: | Frankfurt am Main ; New York : Peter Lang Edition, [2014] |
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Description: | 285 pages ; 22 cm |
Language: | English |
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Format: | Print Book |
URL for this record: | http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/10077194 |
Table of Contents:
- Introduction: Intellectual Motivation to Undertake the Subject of Animality
- Part 1. The Animal Ethics and Philosophy
- The Modern Privilege of Life
- Animals Are Good People Too
- Wegen dem Pferd. The Fear and the Animal Life
- The Father was a Gorilla. Psychoanalysis and the Animal Big Other
- Part 2. The Human-Animal Relationship
- Reviving Biophilia: Feeling Our Academic Way to a Future with Other Animals
- Unanimal Mankind. Man, Animal, and the "Organization" of Life
- On the Notion of the Boundary in the Philosophical Anthropology of Helmuth Plessner
- Becoming Animal in Michel de Montaigne. Toward an Animal Community
- Part 3. Animals in Art and Culture
- Evil and the Human/Animal Divide: From Pliny to Paré
- The Cloth of Man. Contribution to a Study on the Human-Animal Pathos
- From Agamben to Saville's Bellies. Transgression into the Animal Condition in Post-Humanity, Primitive Humanity and Contemporary Art
- Animals Hidden in Notes and Instruments
- Part 4. Animals, Religion and Theology
- Animals in Catholic Thought: A New Sensitivity?
- Not Being Angel. Manichaeism as an Obstacle to Thinking of a New Approach to Animality
- Michel de Montaigne's Atheology of Animality as an Example of Emancipation Tool For Modern Humanity
- Domesticating Animals: Description of a Certain Disturbance
- Part 5. Animals in Literature
- Quia Ego Nominor Leo: Barthes, Stereotypes and Aesop's Animals
- On Animality and Humanity in Literature after the "Darwinian Turn"
- Talking Animalish in Science-fiction Creations. Some Thoughts on Literary Zoomorphism
- Wolves and Women: À Propos the Clarissa Pinkola Estés's Book