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Aaron Gross

    Aaron Gross je asistentom profesora teológie a religionistiky na Univerzite v San Diegu v USA a generálnym riaditeľom Farm Forward. Jeho práca sa zameriava na etické otázky týkajúce sa zvierat a ich vzťahu k náboženstvu a spoločnosti. Gross sa zaoberá tým, ako môžeme lepšie porozumieť a rešpektovať zvieratá a ako naše súčasné spôsoby využívania zvierat ohrozujú nielen ich, ale aj nás samých. Jeho cieľom je podporiť hlbšiu reflexiu nad tým, ako naše konanie ovplyvňuje ostatné živé bytosti.

    New York
    Dangerous Children
    • A comprehensive analysis of the political, economic and social dynamics that have made New York a megacity today.

      New York2023
    • Gross explores our complex fascination with uncanny children in works of fiction. Ranging from Victorian to modern works—Lewis Carroll’s Alice in Wonderland , Carlo Collodi’s Pinocchio , Henry James’s What Maisie Knew , J. M. Barrie’s Peter and Wendy , Franz Kafka’s “The Cares of a Family Man,” Richard Hughes’s A High Wind in Jamaica, Elizabeth Bowen’s The Death of the Heart , and Vladimir Nabokov’s Lolita —Kenneth Gross’s book delves into stories that center around the figure of a strange and dangerous child. Whether written for adults or child readers, or both at once, these stories all show us odd, even frightening visions of innocence. We see these children’s uncanny powers of speech, knowledge, and play, as well as their nonsense and violence. And, in the tales, these child-lives keep changing shape. These are children who are often endangered as much as dangerous, haunted as well as haunting. They speak for lost and unknown childhoods. In looking at these narratives, Gross traces the reader’s thrill of companionship with these unpredictable, often solitary creatures—children curious about the adult world, who while not accommodating its rules, fall into ever more troubling conversations with adult fears and desires. This book asks how such imaginary children, objects of wonder, challenge our ways of seeing the world, our measures of innocence and experience, and our understanding of time and memory. 

      Dangerous Children2022
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