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The Significance of Children and Animals - Social Development and Our Connections to Other Species (Paperback, 2nd Revised... The Significance of Children and Animals - Social Development and Our Connections to Other Species (Paperback, 2nd Revised edition)
Gene Myers
R680 R609 Discovery Miles 6 090 Save R71 (10%) Ships in 18 - 22 working days

What role does an animal play in a child's developing sense of self? Are children and animals interacting in ways no longer recognizable to adults? The Significance of Children and Animals addresses these and other intriguing questions by revealing the interconnected lives of the inhabitants of the preschool classroom - an environment abounding in childish verbal and nonverbal interactions with birds, turtles, toads, birds, bugs, and other creatures. Regarded as a pivotal analysis of child-animal interaction with wider implications for human-animal studies, the original 1998 edition has been revised here to incorporate the recent literature, while preserving the basic nature of the text. This book provides a delightful and rewarding opportunity for parents, educators, and students of early childhood social development, as well as scholars of the intersection of human experience and the natural environment.

The Sacrifice - How Scientific Experiments Transform Animals and People (Hardcover): Arnold Arluke The Sacrifice - How Scientific Experiments Transform Animals and People (Hardcover)
Arnold Arluke; Edited by Mike Michael, Linda Birke
R735 R649 Discovery Miles 6 490 Save R86 (12%) Ships in 18 - 22 working days

The Sacrifice provides a uniquely detailed account of the sociological context of animal experimentation. The authors provide a rich analysis of complex and changing role of the laboratory animal in the political and scientific culture of the United States and the United Kingdom. By understanding the interplay of the groups, the authors view the experimental controversy as an ongoing and constantly recreated set of social processes, not just a problem of morality.

Animal Philosophy (Paperback, New): Peter Atterton, Matthew Calarco Animal Philosophy (Paperback, New)
Peter Atterton, Matthew Calarco
R1,485 Discovery Miles 14 850 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

Animal Philosophy is the first text to look at the place and treatment of animals in Continental thought. A collection of essential primary and secondary readings on the animal question, it brings together contributions from the following key Continental thinkers: Nietzsche, Heidegger, Bataille, Levinas, Foucault, Deleuze, Guattari, Derrida, Ferry, Cixous, and Irigaray. Each reading is followed by commentary and analysis from a leading contemporary thinker. The coverage of the subject is exceptionally broad, ranging across perspectives that include existentialism, poststructuralism, postmodernism, phenomenology and feminism. This anthology is an invaluable one-stop resource for anyone researching, teaching or studying animal ethics and animal rights in the fields of philosophy, cultural studies, literary theory, sociology, environmental studies and gender and women's studies.

Animal Cruelty - Pathway to Violence Against People (Paperback): Linda Merz-Perez, Kathleen M. Heide Animal Cruelty - Pathway to Violence Against People (Paperback)
Linda Merz-Perez, Kathleen M. Heide; Contributions by Randall Lockwood, Frank R. Ascione
R1,518 Discovery Miles 15 180 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

Practitioners in the animal welfare field, law enforcement circles, and social services arena have often maintained that childhood cruelty to animals is a forerunner to violence against people. Does this behavior serve as a red flag with respect to extremely violent offenders, such as serial killers? Is it part of the cycle of violence associated with domestic abuse? Perez and Heide provide the first scientific examination of this relationship and examine issues of cruelty across different types of animals (pet, wild, stray, farm). The authors evaluate both qualitative and quantitative data to identify correlations between childhood cruelty and adult violent behavior, utilizing interviews and criminal records of violent and nonviolent inmates in a maximum security prison. Their findings will be of importance to a diverse audience, including researchers and practitioners in the field of juvenile justice, violence and domestic abuse, social welfare, animal welfare and animal rights and developmental psychologists and counselors, as well as law enforcement officers, district attorneys and judges, county and municipal officials, animal control officers, veterinarians, and school administrators, especially those concerned with intervention and prevention strategies.

Cattle - An Informal Social History (Paperback): Laurie Winn Carlson Cattle - An Informal Social History (Paperback)
Laurie Winn Carlson
R626 Discovery Miles 6 260 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

We force them into crowded, sedentary lives. We harvest their eggs and artificially inseminate them. We fill them with hormones and antibiotics, and we feed them manufactured pellets instead of the food they were meant to eat. They are commercialized and scientized-in many ways, just like us. Laurie Winn Carlson's intriguing book examines in fascinating detail the relationship between people and domesticated cattle, a resource that has been vital to civilization but long ignored and neglected. She considers the impact of science, technology, and economics on cattle, and how they in turn have influenced human history. Drawing on a wide range of sources, she shows how cattle have been worshipped in some cultures and become a symbol of pastoral freedom in others; what links them to women and the family; how the beef and dairy industries developed in Europe and the New World; how butter influenced the Protestant Reformation; how the cattle cultures helped settle North America; how meat became industrialized and margarine appeared as the first plastic food; and how science today continues to transform the lives of cattle and their connection to human beings. "With our problematic technology," Ms. Carlson writes, "beef-and milk-is now a food that engages plenty of concern, conflict, and fear. We are absolutely dependent upon cattle. We just don't realize how imperative it is that we protect them from further genetic and biologic degradation." Her book is serious social history spiced with rich anecdotes and surprising historical facts. With developing concern world-wide about livestock disease, Cattle could not be more timely.

Animal Rights/Human Rights - Entanglements of Oppression and Liberation (Paperback): David Nibert Animal Rights/Human Rights - Entanglements of Oppression and Liberation (Paperback)
David Nibert; Foreword by Michael W. Fox
R1,681 Discovery Miles 16 810 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

This accessible and cutting-edge work offers a new look at the history of western "civilization," one that brings into focus the interrelated suffering of oppressed humans and other animals. Nibert argues persuasively that throughout history the exploitation of other animals has gone hand in hand with the oppression of women, people of color, and other oppressed groups. He maintains that the oppression both of humans and of other species of animals is inextricably tangled within the structure of social arrangements. Nibert asserts that human use and mistreatment of other animals are not natural and do little to further the human condition. Nibert's analysis emphasizes the economic and elite-driven character of prejudice, discrimination, and institutionalized repression of humans and other animals. His examination of the economic entanglements of the oppression of human and other animals is supplemented with an analysis of ideological forces and the use of state power in this sociological expose of the grotesque uses of the oppressed, past and present. Nibert suggests that the liberation of devalued groups of humans is unlikely in a world that uses other animals as fodder for the continual growth and expansion of transnational corporations and, conversely, that animal liberation cannot take place when humans continue to be exploited and oppressed.

A Perfect Harmony - The Intertwining Lives of Animals and Humans Throughout History (Paperback, New Ed): Roger Caras A Perfect Harmony - The Intertwining Lives of Animals and Humans Throughout History (Paperback, New Ed)
Roger Caras
R615 Discovery Miles 6 150 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

A Perfect Harmony: The Intertwining Lives of Animals and Humans throughout History is an informative, insightful history of animal domestication through the ages, by late ASPCA president Robert Caras, author of numerous fine works on pets and wildlife. As Caras defines it, domestication is "the shaping of a species by man, using selective breeding to replace natural selection." By studiously reviewing the origins and probable methods of domestication and the ancestry of all manner of animals, from goats and horses in the Stone Age to camels and elephants around 4000 B.C., to ferrets and cats in more recent years, Caras explains how "animals have played a vital role in man's evolutionary course."

Sacred Cows and Golden Geese - The Human Cost of Experiments on Animals (Paperback, New edition): C. Ray Greek, M. D., Jean... Sacred Cows and Golden Geese - The Human Cost of Experiments on Animals (Paperback, New edition)
C. Ray Greek, M. D., Jean Swingle Greek D. V. M.
R800 Discovery Miles 8 000 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

Cancer has long been cured in mice but not in people. Why? Successful laboratory treatments and cures for one species don't necessarily result in cures for humans. But, because practice has become economically entrenched within medical industry, animal experimentation -against all medical evidence- continues.The human benefits of animal experimentation- a bedrock of the scientific age- is a myth perpetuated by an amorphous but insidious network of multibillion-dollar special interests: research facilities, drug companies, universities, scientisits, and even cage manufacturers.C.Ray Greek, MD, and veterniary dermatologist, Jean Swingle Gree, DMV, show how the public has been deliberately misled and blow the lid off the vested-interest groups whose hidden agendas put human health at risk.

Visions of Caliban - On Chimpanzees and People (Paperback): Dale Peterson, Jane Goodall Visions of Caliban - On Chimpanzees and People (Paperback)
Dale Peterson, Jane Goodall
R685 R619 Discovery Miles 6 190 Save R66 (10%) Ships in 18 - 22 working days

Using Shakespeare's play The Tempest and its characters Prospero and Caliban as structural metaphors representing the master-slave relationship between humans and chimpanzees, authors Dale Peterson and Jane Goodall collaborate in this exploration of our interaction with the species that shares more than 98 percent of our genetic makeup. After introducing us to an animal that fashions and uses tools, exploits forest medicines, transmits learned cultural behaviors, and exhibits human-like emotions, Peterson and Goodall present an illuminating, frequently startling study of the current threats to wild chimpanzees' habitats and the many abuses that chimps have endured and continue to face at the hands of humans. They address conservation issues and ethical questions concerning keeping chimpanzees in captivity, whether as pets or for entertainment or research, and offer firsthand evidence of the drastically declining numbers of chimpanzees in the wild.

Through their in-depth exploration of our relationship with chimpanzees, Peterson and Goodall demonstrate our close ties to these animals and also reveal how distant humans have become from their own place in nature. Both an informative, entertaining collection of stories about the authors' research experiences with chimps and a poignant call for a change in our perceptions and treatment of them, Visions of Caliban is a moving and important work.

Every Living Thing - Daily Use of Animals in Ancient Israel (Paperback): Oded Borowski Every Living Thing - Daily Use of Animals in Ancient Israel (Paperback)
Oded Borowski
R1,549 Discovery Miles 15 490 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

The agricultural world of Old Testament Israel swarmed with animals--birds, insects, fish, pack animals, pets, animals for hunting, and domesticated herds of sheep, goats, and cattle. Using information from the Bible, Ancient Near Eastern documents, anthropology, and archaeology, Borowski synthesizes what we know about the use of animals in biblical times for food, clothing, transportation, and even cultic practices. This comprehensive catalog is a convenient desk resource for any reader_whether biblical scholar, archaeology student, or layperson. Essays on pastoral systems, cult, and agricultural economics, makes this also an important tool for researchers.

Child Abuse, Domestic Violence, and Animal Abuse - Linking the Circles of Compassion For Prevention and Intervention... Child Abuse, Domestic Violence, and Animal Abuse - Linking the Circles of Compassion For Prevention and Intervention (Paperback)
Frank Ascione, Phil Arkow
R906 Discovery Miles 9 060 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

Evidence is mounting that animal abuse, frequently embedded in families scarred by domestic violence and child abuse and neglect, often predicts the potential for other violent acts. As early intervention is critical in the prevention and reduction of aggression, this boo encourages researchers and professionals to recognize animal abuse as significant problem and a human public-health issue that should be included as a curriculum topic in training. The book is an interdisciplinary sourcebook of original essays that examines the relations between animal maltreatment and human interpersonal violence, expands the scope of research in this growing area, and provides practical assessment and documentation strategies to help professionals confronting violence do their jobs better by attending to these connections. This book brings together, for the first time, all of the leaders in this emerging field. They examine contemporary research and programmatic issues, encourage cross-disciplinary interactions, and describe innovative programs in the field today. The book also includes vivid first-person accounts from "survivors" whose experiences included animal maltreatment among other forms of family violence.

Animals and Modern Cultures - A Sociology of Human-Animal Relations in Modernity (Hardcover): Alex Franklin Animals and Modern Cultures - A Sociology of Human-Animal Relations in Modernity (Hardcover)
Alex Franklin
R6,505 Discovery Miles 65 050 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

The dramatic transformation of relationships between humans and animals in the 20th century are investigated in this fascinating and accessible book. At the beginning of this century these relationships were dominated by human needs and interests, modernization was a project which was attached to the goal of progress and animals were merely resources to be used on the path towards human fulfilment. As the century comes to an end these relationships are increasingly being subjected to criticism. We are now urged to be more sensitive and compassionate to animal needs and interests.

This book focuses on social change and animals, it is concerned with how humans relate to animals and how this has changed and why. Moreover, it highlights, through chapters on companion animals, hunting and fishing, animal leisures such as birdwatching and wildlife parks, and the meat and livestock industries, how attitudes and practices towards animals vary widely according to social class, ethnicity, gender, region and nation.

Animal Geographies - Place, Politics, and Identity in the Nature-Culture Borderlands (Paperback): Jennifer Wolch, Jody Emel Animal Geographies - Place, Politics, and Identity in the Nature-Culture Borderlands (Paperback)
Jennifer Wolch, Jody Emel
R835 R774 Discovery Miles 7 740 Save R61 (7%) Ships in 18 - 22 working days

Each year billions of animals are poisoned, dissected, displaced, killed for consumption, or held in captivity-usually for the benefit of humans. The animal world has never been under greater peril and this broad-ranging collection contributes to a much-needed, fundamental rethinking about our relation with it. Animal Geographies explores the diverse ways in which animals shape the formation of human identity. Essays on zoos and wolves, for example, reveal how animals figure in social constructions of race, gender, and nationality. From questions of identity and subjectivity, it moves to a consideration of the places where people and animals confront the realities of coexistence on an everyday basis, by way of case studies of species such as mountain lions and the golden eagle. It then examines the ways in which animals figure in the ongoing globalization of production and mass consumption-illustrated by essays on the US meatpacking industry and meat production in the Indian state of Rajasthan-and finally, takes up legal and ethical approaches to human-animal relations. Animal Geographies compels a profound rethinking of the nature of human-animal relations and offers a series of proposals for reconstituting this relationship on a progressive basis. Contributors: Kay Anderson, Glen Elder, Andrea Gullo, Unna Lassiter, William S. Lynn, Suzanne M. Michel, Chris Philo, James D. Proctor, Paul Robbins, Frances M. Ufkes, James L. Wescoat, Jr.

Companion Animals in Human Health (Hardcover, New): Cindy C Wilson, Dennis C. Turner Companion Animals in Human Health (Hardcover, New)
Cindy C Wilson, Dennis C. Turner
R5,504 Discovery Miles 55 040 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

Exactly how do animals affect their companion humans? quality of life? The 7th International Conference on Animals, Health, and Quality of Life set out to explore this question. A major result of this quest was Companion Animals in Human Health, a careful selection of jurored and invited papers from that conference. The articles address human animal interaction (HAI) according to the elements that define quality of life: physical, mental/emotional, and social health; functional health; and general well-being. Beginning with an overview of human animal interaction from historical and value perspectives, the authors develop a conceptual framework for HAI research and quality of life measurement. They then go on to explore the psychosocial and physiological impact of HAI. The concluding sections address the role of companion animals in human development and the training and welfare of animals in therapeutic programs.

As a state-of-the-science document, Companion Animals in Human Health is must reading for all health and social science professionals caring for clients who already have companion animals or for clients who might benefit from such interaction and thus will be of interest to those in the fields of clinical psychology, cognition, developmental psychology, family studies, gerontology, nursing, patient care, psychology, public health, and sociology.


Cruelty to Animals and Interpersonal Violence - Readings in Research and Application (Paperback, New): Randall Lockwood, Frank... Cruelty to Animals and Interpersonal Violence - Readings in Research and Application (Paperback, New)
Randall Lockwood, Frank R. Ascione; Frank Ascione, R. Lockwood
R1,251 Discovery Miles 12 510 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

The landscapes of violence have become too familiar, too close to home. Despite decades of scientific research, we are only beginning to understand the roots of violence that connect child maltreatment, spouse and partner abuse, and aggression in our neighborhoods and communities. Cruelty to animals is often part of these landscapes of violence-at times, a strong link to destructive interpersonal relationships. Research on this link has recently received increased attention. However, the layperson, student, and professional interested in this link often face the daunting task of locating the critical references in this area of inquiry. Cruelty to Animals and Interpersonal Violence presents in one volume historical, philosophical, and research sources that explore the maltreatment of animals and the ways people hurt each other. Diverse disciplines are represented among the readings, including psychology and psychiatry, criminology, social work, veterinary science, and anthropology. A bibliography of related books and articles is provided for readers who wish to pursue this topic in greater detail.

Companion Animals in Human Health (Paperback, New): Cindy C Wilson, Dennis C. Turner Companion Animals in Human Health (Paperback, New)
Cindy C Wilson, Dennis C. Turner
R3,988 Discovery Miles 39 880 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

Exactly how do animals affect their companion humans? quality of life? The 7th International Conference on Animals, Health, and Quality of Life set out to explore this question. A major result of this quest was Companion Animals in Human Health, a careful selection of jurored and invited papers from that conference. The articles address human animal interaction (HAI) according to the elements that define quality of life: physical, mental/emotional, and social health; functional health; and general well-being. Beginning with an overview of human animal interaction from historical and value perspectives, the authors develop a conceptual framework for HAI research and quality of life measurement. They then go on to explore the psychosocial and physiological impact of HAI. The concluding sections address the role of companion animals in human development and the training and welfare of animals in therapeutic programs.

As a state-of-the-science document, Companion Animals in Human Health is must reading for all health and social science professionals caring for clients who already have companion animals or for clients who might benefit from such interaction and thus will be of interest to those in the fields of clinical psychology, cognition, developmental psychology, family studies, gerontology, nursing, patient care, psychology, public health, and sociology.


Animal genetic engineering (Paperback): Peter Wheale, Ruth McNally Animal genetic engineering (Paperback)
Peter Wheale, Ruth McNally
R901 Discovery Miles 9 010 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

The ethics of animal genetic engineering, and controversies surrounding animal experimentation and welfare, are discussed in this book. Over 20 scientists, civil servants, biotechnology entrepreneurs, animal welfare campaigners and philosophers explore the various sides of the debate.

Aquinas on the Nature and Treatment of Animals (Paperback): Judith A Barad Aquinas on the Nature and Treatment of Animals (Paperback)
Judith A Barad
R1,839 Discovery Miles 18 390 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

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En Defensa de Los Animales (Spanish, Paperback): Matthieu Ricard En Defensa de Los Animales (Spanish, Paperback)
Matthieu Ricard
R587 Discovery Miles 5 870 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Every Twelve Seconds - Industrialized Slaughter and the Politics of Sight (Paperback): Timothy Pachirat Every Twelve Seconds - Industrialized Slaughter and the Politics of Sight (Paperback)
Timothy Pachirat
R648 Discovery Miles 6 480 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

A political scientist goes undercover in a modern industrial slaughterhouse for this twenty-first-century update of Upton Sinclair's The Jungle This is an account of industrialized killing from a participant's point of view. The author, political scientist Timothy Pachirat, was employed undercover for five months in a Great Plains slaughterhouse where 2,500 cattle were killed per day-one every twelve seconds. Working in the cooler as a liver hanger, in the chutes as a cattle driver, and on the kill floor as a food-safety quality-control worker, Pachirat experienced firsthand the realities of the work of killing in modern society. He uses those experiences to explore not only the slaughter industry but also how, as a society, we facilitate violent labor and hide away that which is too repugnant to contemplate. Through his vivid narrative and ethnographic approach, Pachirat brings to life massive, routine killing from the perspective of those who take part in it. He shows how surveillance and sequestration operate within the slaughterhouse and in its interactions with the community at large. He also considers how society is organized to distance and hide uncomfortable realities from view. With much to say about issues ranging from the sociology of violence and modern food production to animal rights and welfare, Every Twelve Seconds is an important and disturbing work.

Gristle - From Factory Farms to Food Safety (Thinking Twice About the Meat we Eat) (Paperback): Moby, Miyun Park Gristle - From Factory Farms to Food Safety (Thinking Twice About the Meat we Eat) (Paperback)
Moby, Miyun Park
R210 Discovery Miles 2 100 Ships in 4 - 6 working days

Nothing will benefit

An irresistible guide to the meat you eat human health and increase the by the world's most fun and famous chances vegan. for survival of life on earth as much as the evolution to a vegetarian diet. -Albert Einstein

Where's the beef? In the news, that's where. More than ever before, meat is making headlines. Contamination cases are on the rise, obesity has become pandemic, and industrial livestock farming is the cause of 20 percent of all greenhouse emissions. It's no wonder that vegetarianism has moved from the fringes to the mainstream as evidence accumulates in favor of the many benefits of meatlessness.

But 10 Excellent Reasons to Think Twice About Meat is not just for vegetarians, it's for everyone who wants to make informed choices about the food they consume. Multi-platinum musician Moby, one of the world's most famous vegans, brings together ten of the country's leading foodies, doctors, policy makers, business leaders, and activists to create a smart, concise guide to what you should know before you eat meat. Combining hard-hitting facts with a light touch, each chapter is studded with quotes from famous vegetarians, fun facts, and other irresistible food for thought.

For the millions of Americans who are questioning the meat in their diets, this is the fun, accessible guide to setting down the sirloin and reaching for the tofu.

Nothing will benefit

An irresistible guide to the meat you eat human health and increase the by the world's most fun and famous chances vegan. for survival of life on earth as much as the evolution to a vegetarian diet. -Albert Einstein

Where's the beef? In the news, that's where. More than ever before, meat ismaking headlines. Contamination cases are on the rise, obesity has become pandemic, and industrial livestock farming is the cause of 20 percent of all greenhouse emissions. It's no wonder that vegetarianism has moved from the fringes to the mainstream as evidence accumulates in favor of the many benefits of meatlessness.

But 10 Excellent Reasons to Think Twice About Meat is not just for vegetarians, it's for everyone who wants to make informed choices about the food they consume. Multi-platinum musician Moby, one of the world's most famous vegans, brings together ten of the country's leading foodies, doctors, policy makers, business leaders, and activists to create a smart, concise guide to what you should know before you eat meat. Combining hard-hitting facts with a light touch, each chapter is studded with quotes from famous vegetarians, fun facts, and other irresistible food for thought.

For the millions of Americans who are questioning the meat in their diets, this is the fun, accessible guide to setting down the sirloin and reaching for the tofu.

Animals in Our Midst: The Challenges of Co-existing with Animals in the Anthropocene (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2021): Bernice... Animals in Our Midst: The Challenges of Co-existing with Animals in the Anthropocene (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2021)
Bernice Bovenkerk, Jozef Keulartz
R1,395 Discovery Miles 13 950 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This Open Access book brings together authoritative voices in animal and environmental ethics, who address the many different facets of changing human-animal relationships in the Anthropocene. As we are living in complex times, the issue of how to establish meaningful relationships with other animals under Anthropocene conditions needs to be approached from a multitude of angles. This book offers the reader insight into the different discussions that exist around the topics of how we should understand animal agency, how we could take animal agency seriously in farms, urban areas and the wild, and what technologies are appropriate and morally desirable to use regarding animals. This book is of interest to both animal studies scholars and environmental ethics scholars, as well as to practitioners working with animals, such as wildlife managers, zookeepers, and conservation biologists.

Desert Locust Plagues - Controlling the Ancient Scourge (Paperback): Colin Everard Desert Locust Plagues - Controlling the Ancient Scourge (Paperback)
Colin Everard; Foreword by Robert A Cheke
R832 Discovery Miles 8 320 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

For thousands of years, humans have found themselves vulnerable to plagues of desert locusts. Some 50 countries in Africa, the Middle East and Asia have been ravaged, at one time or another, by huge, devouring swarms of locusts. With the consequent, often total, destruction of crops and grazing, widespread hunger and starvation ensued. Colin Everard's book takes as its geographical focus the Horn of Africa, an area which throughout history has suffered catastrophically from locust plagues. Based on his own extensive experience in the region, Everard describes one of the greatest (albeit unsung) triumphs of the 20th century, namely, how the desert locust scourge has, at last, been virtually brought under control.

Screening the Nonhuman - Representations of Animal Others in the Media (Paperback): Amber E. George, J.L. Schatz Screening the Nonhuman - Representations of Animal Others in the Media (Paperback)
Amber E. George, J.L. Schatz; Contributions by Joseph Anderton, Michael Atkinson, Fernando Pagnoni Berns, …
R1,452 Discovery Miles 14 520 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

Screening the Nonhuman draws connections between how animals represented on screen translate into reality. In doing so, the book demonstrates that consuming media is not a neutral act but rather a political one. The images humans consume have real world consequences for how animals are treated as actors, as pets, and in nature. The contributors propose that altering the representations of animals can change the way humans relate to non/humans. Our hope is for humans to generate more ethical relationships with non/humans, ultimately mediating reality both in terms of fiction and non-fiction. To achieve this end, film, television, advertisements, and social media are analyzed through an intersectional lens. But the book doesn't stop here. Each author creates counter-representational strategies that promise to unweave the assumptions that have led to the mistreatment of humans and non/humans alike.

Animals Strike Curious Poses (Paperback): Elena Passarello Animals Strike Curious Poses (Paperback)
Elena Passarello 1
R476 R430 Discovery Miles 4 300 Save R46 (10%) Ships in 9 - 17 working days

Beginning with Yuka, a 39,000-year-old mummified woolly mammoth recently found in the Siberian permafrost, each of the sixteen essays in Animals Strike Curious Poses investigates a different famous animal named and immortalised by humans. Here are the starling that inspired Mozart with its song, Darwin's tortoise Harriet, and in an extraordinary essay, Jumbo the elephant (and how they tried to electrocute him). Modelled loosely on a medieval bestiary, these witty , playful, provocative essays traverse history, myth, science and more, introducing a stunning new writer to British readers.

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