Is anthropomorphism a scientific sin? Scientists and animal
researchers routinely warn against "animal stories," and contrast
rigorous explanations and observation to facile and even fanciful
projections about animals. Yet many of us, scientists and
researchers included, continue to see animals as humans and humans
as animals. As this innovative new collection demonstrates, humans
use animals to transcend the confines of self and species; they
also enlist them to symbolize, dramatize, and illuminate aspects of
humans' experience and fantasy. Humans merge with animals in
stories, films, philosophical speculations, and scientific
treatises. In their performance with humans on many stages and in
different ways, animals move us to think.
From Victorian vivisectionists to elephant conservation, from
ancient Indian mythology to pet ownership in the contemporary
United States, our understanding of both animals and what it means
to be human has been shaped by anthropomorphic thinking. The
contributors to "Thinking with Animals" explore the how and why of
anthropomorphism, drawing attention to its rich and varied uses.
Prominent scholars in the fields of anthropology, ethology,
history, and philosophy, as well as filmmakers and photographers,
take a closer look at how deeply and broadly ways of imagining
animals have transformed humans and animals alike.
Essays in the book investigate the changing patterns of
anthropomorphism across different time periods and settings, as
well as their transformative effects, both figuratively and
literally, upon animals, humans, and their interactions. Examining
how anthropomorphic thinking "works" in a range of different
contexts, contributors reveal the ways in which anthropomorphism
turns out to be remarkably useful: it can promote good health and
spirits, enlist support in political causes, sell products across
boundaries of culture of and nationality, crystallize and
strengthen social values, and hold up a philosophical mirror to the
human predicament.
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