The Signifying Animal

The Signifying Animal
Title The Signifying Animal PDF eBook
Author Irmengard Rauch
Publisher
Pages 304
Release 1980
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 9780253184962

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Animal Symbolism in Ecclesiastical Architecture

Animal Symbolism in Ecclesiastical Architecture
Title Animal Symbolism in Ecclesiastical Architecture PDF eBook
Author Edward Payson Evans
Publisher
Pages 400
Release 1896
Genre Animal sculpture
ISBN

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Animal Farm

Animal Farm
Title Animal Farm PDF eBook
Author George Orwell
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 2024
Genre Fiction
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French Thinking about Animals

French Thinking about Animals
Title French Thinking about Animals PDF eBook
Author Louisa Mackenzie
Publisher MSU Press
Pages 299
Release 2015-04-01
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1628950463

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Bringing together leading scholars from Belgium, Canada, France, and the United States, French Thinking about Animals makes available for the first time to an Anglophone readership a rich variety of interdisciplinary approaches to the animal question in France. While the work of French thinkers such as Jacques Derrida, Gilles Deleuze, and Felix Guattari has been available in English for many years, French Thinking about Animals opens up a much broader cross-cultural dialogue within animal studies. These original essays, many of which have been translated especially for this volume, draw on anthropology, ethology, geography, history, legal studies, phenomenology, and philosophy to interrogate human-animal relationships. They explore the many ways in which animals signify in French history, society, and intellectual history, illustrating the exciting new perspectives being developed about the animal question in the French-speaking world today. Built on the strength and diversity of these contributions, French Thinking about Animals demonstrates the interdisciplinary and internationalism that are needed if we hope to transform the interactions of humans and nonhuman animals in contemporary society.

Gothic Animals

Gothic Animals
Title Gothic Animals PDF eBook
Author Ruth Heholt
Publisher Springer Nature
Pages 317
Release 2019-12-10
Genre Fiction
ISBN 3030345408

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This book begins with the assumption that the presence of non-human creatures causes an always-already uncanny rift in human assumptions about reality. Exploring the dark side of animal nature and the ‘otherness’ of animals as viewed by humans, and employing cutting-edge theory on non-human animals, eco-criticism, literary and cultural theory, this book takes the Gothic genre into new territory. After the dissemination of Darwin’s theories of evolution, nineteenth-century fiction quickly picked up on the idea of the ‘animal within’. Here, the fear explored was of an unruly, defiant, degenerate and entirely amoral animality lying (mostly) dormant within all of us. However, non-humans and humans have other sorts of encounters, too, and even before Darwin, humans have often had an uneasy relationship with animals, which, as Donna Haraway puts it, have a way of ‘looking back’ at us. In this book, the focus is not on the ‘animal within’ but rather on the animal ‘with-out’: other and entirely incomprehensible.

Signifying Animals

Signifying Animals
Title Signifying Animals PDF eBook
Author Roy Willis
Publisher Routledge
Pages 276
Release 2003-09-02
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1134866364

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A fresh assessment of the workings of animal symbolism in diverse cultures. Reconsiders the concept of totemism and exposes common fallacies in symbolic interpretation.

Gorgeous Beasts

Gorgeous Beasts
Title Gorgeous Beasts PDF eBook
Author Joan B. Landes
Publisher Penn State Press
Pages 259
Release 2012-09-28
Genre History
ISBN 0271061421

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Gorgeous Beasts takes a fresh look at the place of animals in history and art. Refusing the traditional subordination of animals to humans, the essays gathered here examine a rich variety of ways animals contribute to culture: as living things, as scientific specimens, as food, weapons, tropes, and occasions for thought and creativity. History and culture set the terms for this inquiry. As history changes, so do the ways animals participate in culture. Gorgeous Beasts offers a series of discontinuous but probing studies of the forms their participation takes. This collection presents the work of a wide range of scholars, critics, and thinkers from diverse disciplines: philosophy, literature, history, geography, economics, art history, cultural studies, and the visual arts. By approaching animals from such different perspectives, these essays broaden the scope of animal studies to include specialists and nonspecialists alike, inviting readers from all backgrounds to consider the place of animals in history and art. Combining provocative critical insights with arresting visual imagery, Gorgeous Beasts advances a challenging new appreciation of animals as co-inhabitants and co-creators of culture. Aside from the editors, the contributors are Dean Bavington, Ron Broglio, Mark Dion, Erica Fudge, Cecilia Novero, Harriet Ritvo, Nigel Rothfels, Sajay Samuel, and Pierre Serna.