The Situationality of Human-Animal Relations: Perspectives from Anthropology and PhilosophyThiemo Breyer, Thomas Widlok transcript Verlag, 30 de nov. de 2018 - 224 páginas Riding, hunting, fishing, bullfighting: Human-animal relations are diverse. This anthology presents various case studies of situations in which humans and animals come into contact and asks for the anthropological and philosophical implications of such encounters. The contributions by renowned scholars such as Albert Piette and Kazuyoshi Sugawara present multidisciplinary methodological reflections on concepts such as embodiment, emplacement, or the »conditio animalia« (in addition to the »conditio humana«) as well as a consideration of the term »situationality« within the field of anthropology. |
Conteúdo
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The Situationality of Animal Borders | 29 |
Habits We Can Share | 51 |
Details of Detachment and Human Specificity | 69 |
MAMMOTHSTEPPELIFE | 83 |
Fish are either there or they arent | 113 |
Killing a Wounded Sow | 129 |
Interspecies Performance | 143 |
On Horseback | 167 |
Honeybees in the Life and Religion of the People of Arnhem Land Australia | 185 |
Lions and Flies | 203 |
About the Authors | 221 |
Termos e frases comuns
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