Animal Acts
Configuring the Human in Western History
Matthew Senior editor Jennifer Ham editor
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd
Published:2nd Apr '97
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Animal Acts records the history of the fluctuating boundary between animals and humans as expressed in literary, philosophical and scientific texts, as well as visual arts and historical practices such as dissection, circus acts, the hunt and zoos. The essays document a persistent return of animality, a becoming animal that has always existed within and at the margins of Western Culture from the Middle Ages to the present.
"The volume contains impressively scholarly essays...an altogether interesting...collection." -- New Comparison
"An acute sensitivity about the subjugated status of animals, that is, an ethical consciousness, informs the essays." -- Journal of the History of Behavioral Sciences
ISBN: 9780415916103
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 385g
272 pages