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Exploring Animal Encounters

Philosophical, Cultural, and Historical Perspectives
BookPaperback
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This collection of essays offers multifaceted explorations of animal encounters in a range of philosophical, cultural, literary, and historical contexts. Exploring Animal Encounters encourages us to think about the richness and complexity of animal lives and human-animal relations, foregrounding the intricate roles nonhuman creatures play in the always already more-than-human sphere of ethics and politics. In this way, the essays in this volume can be understood as a contribution to alternative imaginings of interspecies coexistence in a time in which the issue of human relations with earth and earth others has come to the fore with unprecedented force and severity.
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ISBN/GTIN978-3-030-06446-4
Product TypeBook
BindingPaperback
Publishing date21/12/2018
EditionSoftcover reprint of the origi
Pages283 pages
LanguageEnglish
SizeWidth 148 mm, Height 210 mm
Weight389 g
IllustrationsXII, 283 p. 21 illus., schwarz-weiss Illustrationen
Article no.21780662
CatalogsBuchzentrum
Data source no.31941629
Product groupSprachen
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Dominik Ohrem is Lecturer and Doctoral Candidate at the University of Cologne, Germany. He is editor of American Beasts: Perspectives on Animals, Animality and U.S. Culture, 1776-1920 (2017) and co-editor of Beyond the Human-Animal Divide: Creaturely Lives in Literature and Culture (Palgrave Macmillan, 2017).

Matthew Calarco is Professor of Philosophy at CSU Fullerton where he teaches courses in Continental philosophy and animal and environmental philosophy. He has published numerous articles and books in critical animal studies, the latest of which is Thinking through Animals: Identity, Difference, Indistinction (2015).