Ebook: Disziplinierte Tiere?: Perspektiven der Human-Animal Studies für die wissenschaftlichen Disziplinen
Author: Reingard Spannring (editor), Karin Schachinger (editor), Gabriela Kompatscher (editor), Alejandro Boucabeille (editor), Marc Bekoff (editor), Kurt Kotrschal (editor)
- Series: Human-Animal Studies, 4
- Year: 2015
- Publisher: transcript Verlag
- Edition: 1. Aufl.
- Language: German
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Previously, due to their prevailing anthropocentrism, the radical rejection of all kinds of anthropomorphism and biological essentialism, non-human animals have rarely been considered in the humanities and social sciences. The forms of relationships between non-human animals and humans very heterogeneous across historical and cultural settings, but also within individual societies; their reciprocal relationships are multidimensional. In light of this, the contributions in this volume pose the question of what the consideration of non-human animals and human-animal relations means for the different academic disciplines, and which challenges arise for these fields of research, their theories and methodologies.
With forewords from the ethnologists Marc Bekoff and Kurt Kotrschal.