Buch, Englisch, 400 Seiten, Format (B × H): 163 mm x 235 mm, Gewicht: 644 g
Reihe: Critical Perspectives on Animals: Theory, Culture, Science, and Law
Buch, Englisch, 400 Seiten, Format (B × H): 163 mm x 235 mm, Gewicht: 644 g
Reihe: Critical Perspectives on Animals: Theory, Culture, Science, and Law
ISBN: 978-0-231-16150-3
Verlag: Columbia University Press
Divided into five sections, the collection first considers the ways that humans live with animals and the influence of cohabitation on their perceptions of animals' minds. It follows with an examination of anthropomorphism as both a guide and hindrance to mapping animal consciousness. Chapters next examine the effects of embodiment on animals' minds and the role of animal-human interembodiment on humans' understandings of animals' minds. Final sections identify historical representations of difference between human and animal consciousness and their relevance to pre-established cultural attitudes, as well as the ways that representations of animals' minds target particular audiences and sometimes produce problematic outcomes. The editors conclude with a discussion of the relationship between the book's chapters and two pressing themes: the connection between human beliefs about animals' minds and human ethical behavior, and the challenges and conditions for knowing the minds of animals. By inviting readers to compare and contrast multiple, uncommon points of view, this collection offers a unique encounter with the diverse perspectives and theories now shaping animal studies.
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Engaging Animal Minds: Matters of Perspective, by Robert W. Mitchell and Julie A. Smith1, by Living with Animals1. The Mental Life of Chickens as Observed Through Their Social Relationships, by Karen Davis2. Tangible Affiliations: Photographic Representations of Touch Between Human and Animal Companions, by Julia Schlosser3. Beaver Voices: Grey Owl and Interspecies Communication, by Albert Braz2, by Anthropomorphisms4. The Historical Animal Mind: "Sagacity" in Nineteenth-Century Britain, by Rob Boddice5. Science of the Monkey Mind: Primate Penchants and Human Pursuits, by Sara Waller6. Can Animals Make "Art"? Popular and Scientific Discourses About Expressivity and Cognition in Primates, by Jane C. Desmond3, by Embodiments and Interembodiments"7. Toward a Privileging of the Nonverbal: Communication, Corporeal Synchronicity, and Transcendence in Humans and Horses", by Gala Argent8. Thinking Like a Whale: Interdisciplinary Methods for the Study of Human-Animal Interactions, by Traci Warkentin9. The Meaning of "Energy" in Cesar Millan's Discourse on Dogs, by Julie A. Smith10. Inner Experience as Perception(like) with Attitude, by Robert W. Mitchell11. The Voice of the Living: Becoming-Artistic and the Creaturely Refrain in D. H. Lawrence's "Tortoise Shout", by Carrie Rohman12. Unique Attributes of the Elephant Mind: Perspectives on the Human Mind, by Benjamin L. Hart and Lynette A. Hart"13. Brains, Bodies, and Minds: Against a Hierarchy of Animal Faculties", by David Dillard-Wright4, by Animal Versus Human Consciousness14. Rethinking the Cognitive Abilities of Animals, by Gary Steiner15. Assessing Evidence for Animal Consciousness: The Question of Episodic Memory, by Paula Droege16. What Are Animals Conscious Of?, by Alain Morin5, by Tailoring Representations to Audiences17. Chimpanzees Attribute Beliefs? A New Approach to Answering an Old Nettled Question, by Robert W. Lurz18. Minding the Animal in Contemporary Art, by Jessica Ullrich"19. Popular Beliefs and Understanding of the Dolphin Mind", by "Jessica Sickler, John Fraser, and Diana Reiss""20. Perceiving the Minds of Animals: Sociological Warfare, the Social Imaginary, and Mediated Representations of Animals Shaping Human Understandings of Animals", by Brian M. Lowe6, by Synthesis21. Animal Ethics and Animals' Minds: Reflections, by Julie A. Smith and Robert W. MitchellContributorsIndex