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The Edinburgh Companion to Animal Studies
Contributor(s): Turner, Lynn (Editor), Sellbach, Undine (Editor), Broglio, Ron (Editor)
ISBN: 1474458521     ISBN-13: 9781474458528
Publisher: Edinburgh University Press
OUR PRICE:   $47.45  
Product Type: Paperback - Other Formats
Published: December 2019
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BISAC Categories:
- Literary Criticism | English, Irish, Scottish, Welsh
- Literary Criticism | Semiotics & Theory
- Literary Criticism | Reference
Physical Information: 1.3" H x 6.7" W x 9.6" (2.10 lbs) 576 pages
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- Cultural Region - British Isles
 
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Provides cross-disciplinary perspectives on the study of animals in humanities

This volume critically investigates current topics and disciplines that are affected, enriched or put into dispute by the burgeoning scholarship on Animal Studies. What new questions and modes of research need come into play if we are to seriously acknowledge our entanglements with other animals? World-leading scholars from a range of disciplines, including Literature, Philosophy, Art, Biosemiotics, and Geography, set the agenda for Animal Studies today. Rather than a narrow specialism, the 35 newly commissioned essays in this book show how we think of other animals to be intrinsic to fields as major as ethics, economies as widespread as capitalism and relations as common as friendship.
The volume contains original, cutting-edge research and opens up new methods, alignments, directions as well as challenges for the future of Animal Studies. Uniquely, the chapters each focus on a single topic, from 'Abjection' to 'Voice' and from 'Affection' to 'Technology', thus embedding the animal question as central to contemporary concerns across a wide range of disciplines.

Key Features

  • Provides in one work prominent scholars in animal studies and their reflections on the trajectory of the field
  • Embeds the 'animal question' as central to contemporary concerns across a wide range of disciplines
  • Brings discourses from the sciences into dialogue with the arts and humanities
  • Opens up new methods, alignments, directions and challenges for the future of animal studies
  • Afterword from Cary Wolfe (Bruce and Elizabeth Dunlevie Professor of English, Rice University)