The Edinburgh Companion to Animal Studies / / Ron Broglio, Lynn Turner, Undine Sellbach.
Provides cross-disciplinary perspectives on the study of animals in humanitiesRead the Introduction for free hereThis volume critically investigates current topics and disciplines that are affected, enriched or put into dispute by the burgeoning scholarship on Animal Studies. What new questions and...
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Table of Contents:
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS
- Acknowledgements
- INTRODUCING THE EDINBURGH COMPANION TO ANIMAL STUDIES
- 1 Abjection
- 2 Affection
- 3 Animation
- 4 The Anthropocene
- 5 Art
- 6 Biopolitics
- 7 Capitalism
- 8 Death
- 9 Empathy
- 10 Ethics
- 11 Evolution
- 12 Extinction
- 13 Farming
- 14 Film
- 15 Food
- 16 Fragility
- 17 Friendship
- 18 Genealogies
- 19 Homo Sapiens
- 20 Law
- 21 Literature
- 22 Meaning
- 23 Microbes
- 24 NON-HUMAN PHILOSOPH
- 25 Performance
- 26 Poetics
- 27 Posthumanism
- 28 Queer Theory
- 29 Races
- 30 Religion
- 31 Revolution
- 32 Science Fiction
- 33 Technology
- 34 Voice
- Afterword: Who Are These Animals I Am Following?
- Notes on Contributors
- Index
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