Thinking about Animals in the Age of the Anthropocene
Herausgeber: Oma, Kristin Armstrong; Tønnessen, Morten; Rattasepp, Silver
Thinking about Animals in the Age of the Anthropocene
Herausgeber: Oma, Kristin Armstrong; Tønnessen, Morten; Rattasepp, Silver
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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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- Ecocritical Theory and Practice
- Verlag: Lexington Books
- Seitenzahl: 274
- Erscheinungstermin: 11. April 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 16mm
- Gewicht: 449g
- ISBN-13: 9781498527989
- ISBN-10: 1498527981
- Artikelnr.: 55874728
- Ecocritical Theory and Practice
- Verlag: Lexington Books
- Seitenzahl: 274
- Erscheinungstermin: 11. April 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 16mm
- Gewicht: 449g
- ISBN-13: 9781498527989
- ISBN-10: 1498527981
- Artikelnr.: 55874728
Morten Tønnessen is associate professor of philosophy at University of Stavanger. Kristin Armstrong Oma is associate professor of archaeology at the department of cultural heritage, Museum of Archaeology, University of Stavanger. Silver Rattasepp is a junior researcher in the Department of Semiotics at University of Tartu.
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