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Our imagination of the more-than-human world is very often deformed by an anthropocentric perspective that views nature as a freely accessible subject of value extraction. The bars of a cage and the glass of an aquarium allow us a safe and comfortable view of the lives of animals, constrained by limited space and the rules of surveillance.Animal Touch explores some of the most important critiques of human-animal relations—centering on questions of labour—with an emphasis on an equitable distribution of resources, symbiotic relations and the sentience of the more-than-human world. With thirteen newly commissioned contributions, this interdisciplinary publication shows the ways that activist, literary, scientific, feminist and artistic strands of work meet, sharing common concerns and challenges. New possibilities of relating to the more-than-human world are explored through environmental issues and animal rights—but also through consumption, the body, language and desire. Through these encounters, this book aims to advance our thinking and imagination about the ways we can establish more ecological and equitable relations with nature in its broadest sense.

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Animal Touch, Hana Janečková, Eva Koťátková

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2021
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Titul
Animal Touch
Jazyk
anglicky
Vydavateľ
Artmap
Rok vydania
2021
Väzba
mäkká
Počet strán
244
ISBN10
8090787371
ISBN13
9788090787377
Série
Hodnotenie
3,9 z 5
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Our imagination of the more-than-human world is very often deformed by an anthropocentric perspective that views nature as a freely accessible subject of value extraction. The bars of a cage and the glass of an aquarium allow us a safe and comfortable view of the lives of animals, constrained by limited space and the rules of surveillance.Animal Touch explores some of the most important critiques of human-animal relations—centering on questions of labour—with an emphasis on an equitable distribution of resources, symbiotic relations and the sentience of the more-than-human world. With thirteen newly commissioned contributions, this interdisciplinary publication shows the ways that activist, literary, scientific, feminist and artistic strands of work meet, sharing common concerns and challenges. New possibilities of relating to the more-than-human world are explored through environmental issues and animal rights—but also through consumption, the body, language and desire. Through these encounters, this book aims to advance our thinking and imagination about the ways we can establish more ecological and equitable relations with nature in its broadest sense.