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Ce volume hors-série de la revue Recherches germaniques entend contribuer au développement, en France, des études animales et culturelles et littéraires (Cultural and literary animal studies), champ de recherche apparu aux États-Unis et en Grande-Bretagne dès les années 1980. Ce "tournant animal" fait écho à une profonde évolution des sensibilités et à une prise de conscience de l'urgence face à la disparition toujours plus rapide des espèces. Le présent numéro est organisé autour de trois axes. Le premier concerne la construction des savoirs "scientifiques" sur l'animal et les implications éthiques de l'expérimentation animale depuis le début du XIXe siècle. Le deuxième aborde les imaginaires de l'animal(ité) ainsi que leurs significations culturelles et symboliques dans la littérature et l'histoire culturelle des pays de langue allemande. Enfin, le troisième axe porte sur différentes formes d'interaction entre culture humaine et culture animale, des tentatives de symbiose aux plus violentes instrumentalisations biopolitiques.
Animals and civilization - Europe - History --- Human-animal relationships - History --- Animals in literature --- Human beings - Animal nature --- Human-animal relationships in literature --- Animals (Philosophy) --- Animals and civilization --- Human-animal relationships --- Human beings --- Comportement animal. --- Relations homme-animal.
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Iconography --- Zoology --- anno 500-1499 --- Animals and civilization --- Animals in literature. --- Animals in art. --- Animals --- Human-animal relationships --- Civilization, Medieval. --- Animaux et civilisation --- Animaux dans la littérature --- Animaux dans l'art --- Animaux --- Relations homme-animal --- Civilisation médiévale --- History. --- Symbolic aspects. --- Histoire --- Aspect symbolique --- Animals in literature --- Animals in art --- Civilization, Medieval --- History --- Symbolic aspects --- Animaux dans la littérature --- Civilisation médiévale --- Animals and civilization - Europe - History --- Animals - Symbolic aspects --- Human-animal relationships - History
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Beschaving [Middeleeuwse ] --- Bestialiteit --- Bestiality --- Bestialité --- Civilisation médiévale --- Civilization [Medieval ] --- Civilization [Medieval ]--History --- Europa--Beschaving--476-1492 --- Europe--Civilisation--476-1492 --- Europe--Civilization--476-1492 --- Medieval civilization --- Middeleeuwen--Beschaving --- Middeleeuwen--Cultuur --- Middeleeuwse beschaving --- Middeleeuwse cultuur --- Middle Ages--Civilization --- Moyen-Age--Civilisation --- Animals and civilization --- Bestiality. --- Civilization, Medieval. --- Civilization, Medieval --- Middle Ages --- Civilization --- Chivalry --- Renaissance --- Human-animal relationships --- Paraphilias --- Civilization and animals --- History --- Europe --- Animals and civilization - Europe.
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The ubiquity of references to dogs in medieval and early modern texts and images must at some level reflect their actual presence in those worlds, yet scholarly consideration of this material is rare and scattered across diverse sources. This volume addresses that gap, bringing together fifteen essays that examine the appearance, meaning, and significance of dogs in painting, sculpture, manuscripts, literature, and legal records of the period, reaching beyond Europe to include cultural material from medieval Japan and Islam. While primarily art historical in focus, the authors approach the subject from a range of disciplines and with varying methodology that ultimately reveals as much about dogs as about the societies in which they lived. Contributors are Kathleen Ashley, Jane Carroll, Emily Cockayne, John Block Friedman, Karen M. Gerhart, Laura D. Gelfand, Craig A. Gibson, Walter S. Gibson, Nathan Hofer, Jane C. Long, Judith W. Mann, Sophie Oosterwijk, Elizabeth Carson Pastan, Donna L. Sadler, Alexa Sand, and Janet Snyder.
animal art --- Iconography --- Canis familiaris [species] --- Literature --- Art --- anno 500-1499 --- Europe --- Dogs in art. --- Arts, European --- Animals and civilization --- Chiens dans l'art --- Arts européens --- Animaux et civilisation --- Themes, motives. --- Thèmes, motifs --- 7.042 --- Iconografie: fauna, dierenrijk, fabeldieren --- Dogs in art --- Themes, motives --- 7.042 Iconografie: fauna, dierenrijk, fabeldieren --- Arts européens --- Thèmes, motifs --- Animals and civilization. --- Civilization and animals --- Civilization --- Human-animal relationships --- European arts --- Europe. --- Council of Europe countries --- Eastern Hemisphere --- Eurasia --- Arts, European - Themes, motives --- Animals and civilization - Europe
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Animals and civilization --- Animals --- Civilization, Medieval. --- Human-animal relationships --- Symbolic aspects --- History --- History. --- dieren --- animal art --- Iconography --- History of civilization --- Animalia [kingdom] --- anno 500-1499 --- Western Europe --- Civilization, Medieval --- C3 --- dagelijks leven --- iconografie --- interactie (x) --- landbouwproductie (x) --- middeleeuwen (x) --- symboliek (x) --- transportsector --- voeding --- 925.9 --- Middeleeuwen --- Relatie mens-dier --- Academic collection --- #GGSB: Geschiedenis (Middeleeuwen) --- 63 "04/14" --- 636 <09> --- 63 "04/14" Agriculture and related sciences and techniques. Forestry. Farming. Wildlife exploitation--Middeleeuwen --- Agriculture and related sciences and techniques. Forestry. Farming. Wildlife exploitation--Middeleeuwen --- Animal-human relationships --- Animal-man relationships --- Animals and humans --- Human beings and animals --- Man-animal relationships --- Relationships, Human-animal --- Medieval civilization --- Middle Ages --- Civilization --- Chivalry --- Renaissance --- Animal kingdom --- Beasts --- Fauna --- Native animals --- Native fauna --- Wild animals --- Wildlife --- Organisms --- Zoology --- Civilization and animals --- Symbolic aspects&delete& --- Kunst en cultuur --- Animal husbandry and breeding in general. Livestock rearing. Breeding of domestic animals--Geschiedenis van --- Relations homme-animal --- Civilisation médiévale --- Animaux et civilisation --- Animaux --- Histoire --- Mensen --- Dieren --- Mens --- Dier --- Beeldhouwkunst --- Geluid --- Naamgeving --- Vervoer --- Sociologie --- Verzorging --- Erfelijkheidsleer --- Stadssamenleving --- Verpleegkunde --- Beroep --- Geschiedenis (Middeleeuwen) --- Human-animal relationships - Europe - History. --- Animals - Symbolic aspects - Europe - History. --- Animals and civilization - Europe. --- cultuurgeschiedenis --- Histoire medievale --- Peinture et illustration d'animaux --- Civilisation medievale --- Moyen age --- Jusqu'a 1500
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