Seashells of Southeast Asia

Seashells of Southeast Asia
Title Seashells of Southeast Asia PDF eBook
Author Robert Tucker Abbott
Publisher
Pages 212
Release 1991
Genre Mollusks
ISBN

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Paradises

Paradises
Title Paradises PDF eBook
Author Iosi Havilio
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 2013
Genre Fiction
ISBN 9781908276247

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A young mother learns to survive among the snakes, sleaze, and slums of Buenos Aires.

Surface Encounters

Surface Encounters
Title Surface Encounters PDF eBook
Author Ron Broglio
Publisher U of Minnesota Press
Pages 201
Release
Genre
ISBN 1452932956

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Developing a phenomenology of the animal other through contemporary art

Biopoetics

Biopoetics
Title Biopoetics PDF eBook
Author Brett Cooke
Publisher Paragon House Publishers
Pages 526
Release 1999-04
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN

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Artist Animal

Artist Animal
Title Artist Animal PDF eBook
Author Steve Baker
Publisher U of Minnesota Press
Pages 326
Release 2013-02-27
Genre Art
ISBN 1452934843

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Animals have always been compelling subjects for artists, but the rise of animal advocacy and posthumanist thought has prompted a reconsideration of the relationship between artist and animal. In this book, Steve Baker examines the work of contemporary artists who directly confront questions of animal life, treating animals not for their aesthetic qualities or as symbols of the human condition but rather as beings who actively share the world with humanity. The concerns of the artists presented in this book—Sue Coe, Eduardo Kac, Lucy Kimbell, Catherine Chalmers, Olly and Suzi, Angela Singer, Catherine Bell, and others—range widely, from the ecological to the philosophical and from those engaging with the modification of animal bodies to those seeking to further the cause of animal rights. Drawing on extensive interviews he conducted with the artists under consideration, Baker explores the vital contribution that contemporary art can make to a broader conception of animal life, emphasizing the importance of creativity and trust in both the making and understanding of these artworks. Throughout, Baker is attentive to issues of practice, form, and medium. He asks, for example, whether the animal itself could be said to be the medium in which these artists are working, and he highlights the tensions between creative practice and certain kinds of ethical demands or expectations. Featuring full-color, vivid examples of their work, Artist Animal situates contemporary artists within the wider project of thinking beyond the human, asserting art’s power to open up new ways of thinking about animals.

Beasts of the Modern Imagination

Beasts of the Modern Imagination
Title Beasts of the Modern Imagination PDF eBook
Author Margot Norris
Publisher JHU Press
Pages 313
Release 2019-12-01
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 1421431335

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Originally published in 1985. Beasts of the Modern Imagination explores a specific tradition in modern thought and art: the critique of anthropocentrism at the hands of "beasts"—writers whose works constitute animal gestures or acts of fatality. It is not a study of animal imagery, although the works that Margot Norris explores present us with apes, horses, bulls, and mice who appear in the foreground of fiction, not as the tropes of allegory or fable, but as narrators and protagonists appropriating their animality amid an anthropocentric universe. These beasts are finally the masks of the human animals who create them, and the textual strategies that bring them into being constitute another version of their struggle. The focus of this study is a small group of thinkers, writers, and artists who create as the animal—not like the animal, in imitation of the animal—but with their animality speaking. The author treats Charles Darwin as the founder of this tradition, as the naturalist whose shattering conclusions inevitably turned back on him and subordinated him, the rational man, to the very Nature he studied. Friedrich Nietzsche heeded the advice implicit in his criticism of David Strauss and used Darwinian ideas as critical tools to interrogate the status of man as a natural being. He also responded to the implications of his own animality for his writing by transforming his work into bestial acts and gestures. The third, and last, generation of these creative animals includes Franz Kafka, the Surrealist artist Max Ernst, and D. H. Lawrence. In exploring these modern philosophers of the animal and its instinctual life, the author inevitably rebiologizes them even against efforts to debiologize thinkers whose works can be studied profitably for their models of signification.

Junkware

Junkware
Title Junkware PDF eBook
Author Thierry Bardini
Publisher U of Minnesota Press
Pages 299
Release 2011
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 0816667500

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The essential junkiness of our culture and biology.