9781350066878-1350066877-The Animals Reader: The Essential Classic and Contemporary Writings

The Animals Reader: The Essential Classic and Contemporary Writings

ISBN-13: 9781350066878
ISBN-10: 1350066877
Edition: 2
Author: Linda Kalof, Amy Fitzgerald
Publication date: 2021
Publisher: Routledge
Format: Hardcover 586 pages
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ISBN-13: 9781350066878
ISBN-10: 1350066877
Edition: 2
Author: Linda Kalof, Amy Fitzgerald
Publication date: 2021
Publisher: Routledge
Format: Hardcover 586 pages

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The Animals Reader: The Essential Classic and Contemporary Writings (ISBN-13: 9781350066878 and ISBN-10: 1350066877), written by authors Linda Kalof, Amy Fitzgerald, was published by Routledge in 2021. With an overall rating of 3.7 stars, it's a notable title among other Psychology & Counseling books. You can easily purchase or rent The Animals Reader: The Essential Classic and Contemporary Writings (Hardcover) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used Psychology & Counseling books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $2.44.

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Product Description The Animals Reader brings together classic and contemporary writings from philosophy, ethics, sociology, cultural studies, anthropology, environmental studies, history, law and science. Providing readers with both an understanding of the multidisciplinary field of animal studies and a clear sense of how the role of animals in human society has been understood and critiqued through time, this second edition has been expanded to reflect key developments in theory and research that have emerged in recent years.Forty-two chapters are divided into six parts. Favourite entries from the first edition have been retained, and are joined by sixteen new readings covering topics such as equality, animal rights and citizenship, zoos, death and killing, and embodied communication and empathy.The second edition begins with a new prologue by acclaimed wildlife photographer and photojournalist Britta Jaschinski. Updated pedagogical features include a new general introduction by the editors, revised introductions to each part and each reading, as well as new suggestions for further reading at the end of each section.As such, The Animals Reader is an invaluable collection for students across the humanities and social sciences, and is also suitable for general readers with an interest in human-animal relations. Review Praise for the First Edition:'The Animals Reader is an immensely stimulating collection of essays, which belongs on the bookshelf of every thinking person.' - The Financial Times'This is an incredibly well chosen collection of writings and valuable reference book.' - Yvette Watt, Animals Today'With its succinct introductions, which contextualize chapters historically and within the broader field of human-animal studies, this text provides a comprehensive introduction to key debates in a format that is accessible to undergraduate students.' - Cultural Geographies'What is an 'animal'? A 'human being'? The Animals Reader will help us rethink these urgent questions in the light of scientific, technological, and historical discoveries. Ranging from Aristotle to postmodern philosophers and from orangutans to cyborgs, it presents a wonderful diversity of perspectives on animals and, in consequence, ourselves.' - Boria Sax, author of Crow, Animals in the Third Reich and The Mythical Zoo 'A great resource for students coming to grips with a complex, multidisciplinary field.' - Mike Michael, University of Exeter, UK'Absolutely perfect for the course and an excellent production throughout.' - Stuart R. Harrop, Kingston University London, UKPraise for the First Edition:'The Animals Reader is an immensely stimulating collection of essays, which belongs on the bookshelf of every thinking person.' - The Financial Times'What is an "animal"? A "human being"? The Animals Reader will help us rethink these urgent questions in the light of scientific, technological, and historical discoveries. Ranging from Aristotle to postmodern philosophers and from orangutans to cyborgs, it presents a wonderful diversity of perspectives on animals and, in consequence, ourselves.' - Boria Sax, author of Crow, Animals in the Third Reich and The Mythical Zoo 'This is an incredibly well-chosen collection of writings and a valuable reference book.' - Yvette Watt, Animals Today'With its succinct introductions, which contextualize chapters historically and within the broader field of human-animal studies, this text provides a comprehensive introduction to key debates in a format that is accessible to undergraduate students.' - Cultural Geographies'A great resource for students coming to grips with a complex, multidisciplinary field.' - Mike Michael, University of Exeter, UK'Absolutely perfect for the course and an excellent production throughout.' - Stuart R. Harrop, Kingston University London, UK About the Author Linda Kalof is Professor of Sociology and Founding Director of the graduate certification in Animal Studies at Michig

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