Thinking about Animals in the Age of the Anthropocene
Herausgeber: Tønnessen, Morten; Rattasepp, Silver; Oma, Kristin Armstrong
Thinking about Animals in the Age of the Anthropocene
Herausgeber: Tønnessen, Morten; Rattasepp, Silver; Oma, Kristin Armstrong
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Thinking about Animals in the Age of the Anthropocene makes connections between the Anthropocene discourse and human-animal studies, thus facilitating further interdisciplinary work on the topic of animals in the Anthropocene.
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Thinking about Animals in the Age of the Anthropocene makes connections between the Anthropocene discourse and human-animal studies, thus facilitating further interdisciplinary work on the topic of animals in the Anthropocene.
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- Verlag: Globe Pequot Publishing Group Inc/Bloomsbury
- Seitenzahl: 274
- Erscheinungstermin: 11. April 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 16mm
- Gewicht: 449g
- ISBN-13: 9781498527989
- ISBN-10: 1498527981
- Artikelnr.: 55874728
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Globe Pequot Publishing Group Inc/Bloomsbury
- Seitenzahl: 274
- Erscheinungstermin: 11. April 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 16mm
- Gewicht: 449g
- ISBN-13: 9781498527989
- ISBN-10: 1498527981
- Artikelnr.: 55874728
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Edited by Morten Tønnessen; Kristin Armstrong Oma and Silver Rattasepp - Contributions by Almo Farina; Carlo Brentari; Katharine Dow; Martin Drenthen; Annabelle Dufourcq; Peter Gaitsch; Gisela Kaplan; Eva Meijer; Susan M. Rustick; Bronislaw Szerszynski; M
Acknowledgments Introduction: Once upon a Time in the Anthropocene Morten
Tønnessen & Kristin Armstrong Oma Part I: Beyond Human Eyes Chapter 1: Held
Hostage by the Anthropocene Susan M. Rustick Chapter 2: Dangerous
Intersubjectivities from Dionysos to Kanzi Louise Westling Chapter 3:
Animals in a Noisy World Almo Farina Part II: Phenomenology in the
Anthropocene Chapter 4: A Phenomenological Approach to the Imaginary of
Animals Annabelle Dufourcq Chapter 5: Speaking with Animals: Philosophical
Interspecies Investigations Eva Meijer Chapter 6: Desire and/or Need for
Life? Towards a Phenomenological Dialectic of the Organism Sebastjan Vörös
& Peter Gaitsch Part III: Beast No More Chapter 7: Understanding the
Meaning of Wolf Resurgence, Ecosemiotics, and Landscape Hermeneutics Martin
Drenthen Chapter 8: Behaving like an Animal? Some Implications of the
Philosophical Debate on the Animality in Man Carlo Brentari Chapter 9:
Seeing with Dolphins: Reflections on the Salience of Cetaceans Katharine
Dow Part IV: New Beginnings Chapter 10: Out of the Metazoic? Animals as a
Transitional Form in Planetary Evolution Bronislaw Szerszynski Chapter 11:
Dangerous Animals and Our Search for Meaningful Relationships with Nature
in the Anthropocene Mateusz Tokarski Chapter 12: Don Quixote's Windmills
Gisela Kaplan About the Contributors Index
Tønnessen & Kristin Armstrong Oma Part I: Beyond Human Eyes Chapter 1: Held
Hostage by the Anthropocene Susan M. Rustick Chapter 2: Dangerous
Intersubjectivities from Dionysos to Kanzi Louise Westling Chapter 3:
Animals in a Noisy World Almo Farina Part II: Phenomenology in the
Anthropocene Chapter 4: A Phenomenological Approach to the Imaginary of
Animals Annabelle Dufourcq Chapter 5: Speaking with Animals: Philosophical
Interspecies Investigations Eva Meijer Chapter 6: Desire and/or Need for
Life? Towards a Phenomenological Dialectic of the Organism Sebastjan Vörös
& Peter Gaitsch Part III: Beast No More Chapter 7: Understanding the
Meaning of Wolf Resurgence, Ecosemiotics, and Landscape Hermeneutics Martin
Drenthen Chapter 8: Behaving like an Animal? Some Implications of the
Philosophical Debate on the Animality in Man Carlo Brentari Chapter 9:
Seeing with Dolphins: Reflections on the Salience of Cetaceans Katharine
Dow Part IV: New Beginnings Chapter 10: Out of the Metazoic? Animals as a
Transitional Form in Planetary Evolution Bronislaw Szerszynski Chapter 11:
Dangerous Animals and Our Search for Meaningful Relationships with Nature
in the Anthropocene Mateusz Tokarski Chapter 12: Don Quixote's Windmills
Gisela Kaplan About the Contributors Index
Acknowledgments Introduction: Once upon a Time in the Anthropocene Morten
Tønnessen & Kristin Armstrong Oma Part I: Beyond Human Eyes Chapter 1: Held
Hostage by the Anthropocene Susan M. Rustick Chapter 2: Dangerous
Intersubjectivities from Dionysos to Kanzi Louise Westling Chapter 3:
Animals in a Noisy World Almo Farina Part II: Phenomenology in the
Anthropocene Chapter 4: A Phenomenological Approach to the Imaginary of
Animals Annabelle Dufourcq Chapter 5: Speaking with Animals: Philosophical
Interspecies Investigations Eva Meijer Chapter 6: Desire and/or Need for
Life? Towards a Phenomenological Dialectic of the Organism Sebastjan Vörös
& Peter Gaitsch Part III: Beast No More Chapter 7: Understanding the
Meaning of Wolf Resurgence, Ecosemiotics, and Landscape Hermeneutics Martin
Drenthen Chapter 8: Behaving like an Animal? Some Implications of the
Philosophical Debate on the Animality in Man Carlo Brentari Chapter 9:
Seeing with Dolphins: Reflections on the Salience of Cetaceans Katharine
Dow Part IV: New Beginnings Chapter 10: Out of the Metazoic? Animals as a
Transitional Form in Planetary Evolution Bronislaw Szerszynski Chapter 11:
Dangerous Animals and Our Search for Meaningful Relationships with Nature
in the Anthropocene Mateusz Tokarski Chapter 12: Don Quixote's Windmills
Gisela Kaplan About the Contributors Index
Tønnessen & Kristin Armstrong Oma Part I: Beyond Human Eyes Chapter 1: Held
Hostage by the Anthropocene Susan M. Rustick Chapter 2: Dangerous
Intersubjectivities from Dionysos to Kanzi Louise Westling Chapter 3:
Animals in a Noisy World Almo Farina Part II: Phenomenology in the
Anthropocene Chapter 4: A Phenomenological Approach to the Imaginary of
Animals Annabelle Dufourcq Chapter 5: Speaking with Animals: Philosophical
Interspecies Investigations Eva Meijer Chapter 6: Desire and/or Need for
Life? Towards a Phenomenological Dialectic of the Organism Sebastjan Vörös
& Peter Gaitsch Part III: Beast No More Chapter 7: Understanding the
Meaning of Wolf Resurgence, Ecosemiotics, and Landscape Hermeneutics Martin
Drenthen Chapter 8: Behaving like an Animal? Some Implications of the
Philosophical Debate on the Animality in Man Carlo Brentari Chapter 9:
Seeing with Dolphins: Reflections on the Salience of Cetaceans Katharine
Dow Part IV: New Beginnings Chapter 10: Out of the Metazoic? Animals as a
Transitional Form in Planetary Evolution Bronislaw Szerszynski Chapter 11:
Dangerous Animals and Our Search for Meaningful Relationships with Nature
in the Anthropocene Mateusz Tokarski Chapter 12: Don Quixote's Windmills
Gisela Kaplan About the Contributors Index