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This edited volume brings together the leading thinkers in the fields of animal ethics, politics, social philosophy, world religions, and the law to explore this lacuna and thus provide a book length treatment of solidarity between the species.
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Mit der Herausforderung eines inter- und transdisziplinären Denkens hat der alte anthropozentrisch geprägte Blick auf das Tier ausgedient. Die Beiträge des Bandes zeigen: Das Tier wird nun auch als Ort und Produkt menschlicher Imagination und menschlichen Wissens angenommen. So wird aus der traditionellen Tierkunde eine politische Zoologie, lassen sich aus der Ethologie soziale Verhaltens- und Klugheitslehren entwickeln, ergeben sich aus der Mechanik der Tierbewegungen Poetiken der Phantasie und des Tanzes und aus dem Klang der Tierlaute Formen des Gesangs. Im Spannungsfeld von Wissen, Technik und Kultur wird die Aufmerksamkeit zudem auf die Verbrechen an Tieren im Dienst von instrumenteller Vernunft und Ökonomie gelenkt. »Dieser Sammelband [stellt] ein erfreulich breites Angebot an sehr unterschiedlichen Zugriffen und akademischen Interessen zur Diskussion.« Pascal Eitler, Neue Politische Literatur, 62 (2017) »Eine ausgewogene Bandbreite an Beiträgen, die sich inter- und transdisziplinären Herausforderungen stellen.« Kochen ohne Knochen, 2 (2016) Besprochen in: Bündnis Mensch & Tier, 11 (2016) Tierstudien, 12 (2017), Christian F. Dölker
Tier; Animal Studies; Politik; Zoologie; Philosophie; Literatur; Kultur; Ethologie; Soziologie; Mensch; Human-Animal Studies; Tierphilosophie; Tiergeschichte; Kulturwissenschaft; Animal; Politics; Zoology; Philosophy; Literature; Culture; Sociology; Human; Human Animal Studies; Animal Philosophy; Animal History; Cultural Studies --- Animal History. --- Animal Philosophy. --- Animal Studies. --- Cultural Studies. --- Culture. --- Human Animal Studies. --- Human. --- Literature. --- Philosophy. --- Politics. --- Sociology. --- Zoology.
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This book develops a theory of political animal voices in three steps. The first part focuses on language. Drawing from recent studies in biology and ethology, it challenges a view of language as exclusively human. It also investigates the relation between developing common languages and creating common interspecies worlds. The second part of this book focuses on interspecies politics; it challenges an anthropocentric demarcation of the political and develops an alternative, which takes into account non-human animal agency and interspecies political relations. The third and final part of the book draws on the insights about language and politics developed in the first two parts to investigate how existing political practices and institutions can be extended to incorporate non-human animal political voices, and to explore new ways of interacting with other animals politically.
Animals --- Human-animal communication. --- Social aspects. --- Darwin. --- Derrida. --- Donna Haraway. --- Habermas. --- Merleau-Ponty. --- Romanian stray dogs. --- Wittgenstein. --- Zoopolis. --- animal activism. --- animal agency. --- animal citizenship. --- animal deliberation. --- animal democracy. --- animal language research. --- animal languages. --- animal liberation. --- animal philosophy. --- animal politics. --- animal research. --- animal resistance. --- animal rights. --- animal sovereignty. --- biopolitics. --- civil disobedience. --- conflict. --- deconstruction. --- dog philosophy. --- ethology. --- goose politics. --- interspecies communication. --- interspecies communities. --- interspecies community. --- interspecies deliberation. --- interspecies worlds. --- language games. --- logos. --- multispecies dialogues. --- phenomenology. --- political animal voices. --- political change. --- political communication. --- political participation. --- political turn. --- political voice. --- sentience. --- systemic turn. --- worm justice. --- worm politics. --- worm power.
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