Andersson Cederholm, Erika ; Björck, Amelie ; Lönngren, Ann-Sofie ; Jennbert, Kristina [red.] [red.]


Exploring the animal turn

human-animal relations in science, society and culture

Andersson Cederholm, Erika ; Björck, Amelie ; Lönngren, Ann-Sofie ; Jennbert, Kristina [red.] | EXPLORING THE ANIMAL TURN : human-animal relations in science, society and culture


BoklivArtikelnr: 9789197989381

Boken utforskar djurens roll och betydelse i olika kulturella och samhälleliga sammanhang.

  • Utforskar människa-djurrelationer i olika kontexter.

  • Behandlar ämnen som natur och miljöfrågor.

  • Utgiven som häftat band, 2015.

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Bindning: Häftat band

Bokförlag: Media-Tryck
ISBN: 9789197989381

Omfång: 232 s.
Språk: Engelska
Utgivningsdatum: 2015-01-20

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Animals´ omnipresence in human society makes them both close to and yet remarkably distant from humans. Human and animal lives have always been entangled, but the way we see and practice the relationships between humans and animals – as close, intertwined, or clearly separate – varies from time to time and between cultures, societies, and even situations. By putting these complex relationships in focus, this anthology investigates the ways in which human society deals with its co-existence with animals. The volume was produced within the frame of the interdisciplinary “Animal Turn”-research group which during eight months in 2013–2014 was hosted by the Pufendorf Institute for Advanced Studies, Lund university, Sweden. Along with invited scholars and artists, members of this group contribute with different perspectives on the complexities and critical issues evoked when the human-animal relationship is in focus. The anthology covers a wide range of topics: From discussions on new disciplinary paths and theoretical perspectives, empirical case-studies, and artistic work, towards more explicitly critical approaches to issues of animal welfare. Phenomena such as vegansexuality, anthropomorphism, wildlife crimes, and the death of honey-bees are being discussed. How we gain knowledge of other species and creatures is one important issue in focus. What does, for example, the notion of wonderment play in this production of knowledge? How were species classified in pre-Christian Europe? How is the relationship between domesticated and farmed animals and humans practiced and understood? How is it portrayed in literature, or in contemporary social media? Many animals are key actors in these discussions, such as dogs, cows, bees, horses, pigeons, the brown bear, just to mention a few, as well as some creatures more difficult to classify as either humans or animals. All of these play a part in the questions that is at the core of the investigations carried out in this volume: How to produce knowledge that creates possibilities for an ethically and environmentally sustainable future.

Animals´ omnipresence in human society makes them both close to and yet remarkably distant from humans. Human and animal lives have always been entangled, but the way we see and practice the relationships between humans and animals – as close, intertwined, or clearly separate – varies from time to time and between cultures, societies, and even situations. By putting these complex relationships in focus, this anthology investigates the ways in which human society deals with its co-existence with animals. The volume was produced within the frame of the interdisciplinary “Animal Turn”-research group which during eight months in 2013–2014 was hosted by the Pufendorf Institute for Advanced Studies, Lund university, Sweden. Along with invited scholars and artists, members of this group contribute with different perspectives on the complexities and critical issues evoked when the human-animal relationship is in focus. The anthology covers a wide range of topics: From discussions on new disciplinary paths and theoretical perspectives, empirical case-studies, and artistic work, towards more explicitly critical approaches to issues of animal welfare. Phenomena such as vegansexuality, anthropomorphism, wildlife crimes, and the death of honey-bees are being discussed. How we gain knowledge of other species and creatures is one important issue in focus. What does, for example, the notion of wonderment play in this production of knowledge? How were species classified in pre-Christian Europe? How is the relationship between domesticated and farmed animals and humans practiced and understood? How is it portrayed in literature, or in contemporary social media? Many animals are key actors in these discussions, such as dogs, cows, bees, horses, pigeons, the brown bear, just to mention a few, as well as some creatures more difficult to classify as either humans or animals. All of these play a part in the questions that is at the core of the investigations carried out in this volume: How to produce knowledge that creates possibilities for an ethically and environmentally sustainable future.

Redaktör: Andersson Cederholm, Erika ; Björck, Amelie ; Lönngren, Ann-Sofie ; Jennbert, Kristina


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Boken utforskar relationer mellan människor och djur genom vetenskapliga och kulturella perspektiv, med fokus på djurrätt och etik.

Läsaren kan förvänta sig analyser av djurens roll i samhället, etiska dilemman och hur dessa påverkar normer och lagstiftning.

Detta exemplar är ett häftat band på 232 sidor, publicerat av Media-Tryck den 20 januari 2015 och är skrivet på engelska.

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