Seeing Animals after Derrida marks a shift in studies of visuality in animal philosophy. Presenting an emergent set of questions for animal studies scholars, this volume intervenes in recent debates of the nonhuman turn that have been incited in the wake of a post-deconstructionist era.
Seeing Animals after Derrida marks a shift in studies of visuality in animal philosophy. Presenting an emergent set of questions for animal studies scholars, this volume intervenes in recent debates of the nonhuman turn that have been incited in the wake of a post-deconstructionist era.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Sarah Bezan is PhD candidate in English at the University of Alberta. James Tink is associate professor in the Department of English Literature at Tohoku University, Sendai.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction Seeing Animals - Sarah Bezan & James Tink Part One: New Orientations in Derrida's Philosophy The Wolves of the World: Derrida on the Political Symbolism of the Beast and the Sovereign - Gavin Rae The Loaded Cat - David Brooks Part Two: Posthumous Encounters "The Most Famous Dog in History": Mourning the Animot in Abadzis' Laika - José Alaniz The Anterior Animal: Derrida, Deep Time, and Immersive Vision of Paleoartist Julius Csotonyi - Sarah Bezan "The Dignity of Mankind": Edward Tyson's Anatomy of a Pygmie and the Ape-Man Boundary - Nicole Mennell Part Three: Beyond Ocularcentrism Chris Marker's Alter Egos: The Camera and the Cat - Bonnie Gill Scenting Wild: Olfactory Panic and Jack London's Ocular Dogs - David Huebert Do Androids Dream of Derrida's Cat? The Unregulated Emotion of Animals in Philip K. Dick's Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep? - Megan E. Cannella Part Four: New Arrivals Be/Holding Each Other: Transgenic Invisibilities, Anomaly, and Subjectivity in the GFP Bunny Project - Malin Palani The Surreal Gaze of the Animal Other: Uncanny Encounters in Magritte and Buñel - Kirsten Strom Becoming Animal and the Two Meanings of Animality: A Derridean Reading of Black Swan - Rodolfo Piskorski Approaching Apocalypse: The Typology of Animals in Nicola Barker's In the Approaches - James Tink
Introduction Seeing Animals - Sarah Bezan & James Tink Part One: New Orientations in Derrida's Philosophy The Wolves of the World: Derrida on the Political Symbolism of the Beast and the Sovereign - Gavin Rae The Loaded Cat - David Brooks Part Two: Posthumous Encounters "The Most Famous Dog in History": Mourning the Animot in Abadzis' Laika - José Alaniz The Anterior Animal: Derrida, Deep Time, and Immersive Vision of Paleoartist Julius Csotonyi - Sarah Bezan "The Dignity of Mankind": Edward Tyson's Anatomy of a Pygmie and the Ape-Man Boundary - Nicole Mennell Part Three: Beyond Ocularcentrism Chris Marker's Alter Egos: The Camera and the Cat - Bonnie Gill Scenting Wild: Olfactory Panic and Jack London's Ocular Dogs - David Huebert Do Androids Dream of Derrida's Cat? The Unregulated Emotion of Animals in Philip K. Dick's Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep? - Megan E. Cannella Part Four: New Arrivals Be/Holding Each Other: Transgenic Invisibilities, Anomaly, and Subjectivity in the GFP Bunny Project - Malin Palani The Surreal Gaze of the Animal Other: Uncanny Encounters in Magritte and Buñel - Kirsten Strom Becoming Animal and the Two Meanings of Animality: A Derridean Reading of Black Swan - Rodolfo Piskorski Approaching Apocalypse: The Typology of Animals in Nicola Barker's In the Approaches - James Tink
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