The Edinburgh companion to animal studies /edited by Lynn Turner, Undine Sellbach and Ron Broglio. Companion to animal studies. - [Enhancedition. Credo edition. - [Edinburgh, Scotland] : Edinburgh University Press, (c)2018. Boston, Massachusetts : Credo Reference, (c)2018. - 1 online resource (42 entries) : 11 images

Includes bibliographies and index.

List of illustrations -- Acknowledgements -- Introduction -- 1. Abjection / 2. Affection / 3. Animation / 4. The anthropocene / 5. Art / 6. Biopolitics / 7. Capitalism / 8. Death / 9. Empathy / 10. Ethics / 11. Evolution / 12. Extinction / 13. Farming / 14. Film / 15. Food / 16. Fragility / 17. Friendship / 18. Genealogies / 19. Homo sapiens / 20. Law / 21. Literature / 22. Meaning / 23. Microbes / 24. Non-human philosophy / 25. Performance / 26. Poetics / 27. Posthumanism / 28. Queer theory / 29. Races / 30. Religion / 31. Revolution / 32. Science fiction / 33. Technology / 34. Voice / Afterword: Who are these animals I am following? / Notes on contributors. Ruth Lipschitz -- Dominic Pettman -- Timothy Morton -- Kathryn Yusoff and Mary Thomas -- Amanda Boetzkes -- Rick Elmore -- Nicole Shukin -- Dawne McCance -- Kari Weil -- Nicole Anderson -- Thom van Dooren and Vinciane Despret -- Matthew Chrulew and Rick De Vos -- Henry Buller -- Laura McMahon -- Lindsay Kelley -- Claire Colebrook -- Johnny Golding -- Matthew Calarco -- David Wood -- Yoriko Otomo -- Derek Ryan -- Wendy Wheeler -- Stefan Herbrechter -- John Ó Maoilearca -- Undine Sellbach -- Aaron Moe -- Franklin Ginn -- Carla Freccero -- Christopher Peterson -- Danielle Sands -- Ron Broglio -- Sherryl Vint -- Richard Iveson -- Lynn Turner -- Cary Wolfe --

This volume critically investigates current topics and disciplines that are affected, enriched or put into dispute by the burgeoning scholarship on Animal Studies.



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Animals in art.
Animals in literature.
Animals.
Human-animal relationships.


Electronic Books.

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