Traces the dangers and problems of anthropocentrism in texts written from 1558 to 1649. This title examines scientific, legal, political, literary, and religious writings that offer depictions of human perceptions about the natural world. It probes issues of animal ownership and biological and spiritual superiority in early modern England.
Erica Fudge Knihy
Erica Fudge se zaměřuje na historické vztahy mezi lidmi a zvířaty, s důrazem na raně novověké období. Zkoumá místo a zobrazení zvířat v Anglii šestnáctého a sedmnáctého století, filozofické debaty o zvířecí racionalitě a koncepty zvířecí vnitřnosti. Zabývá se také implikacemi začlenění zvířat do historického výzkumu a lidskými vztahy s hospodářskými zvířaty. Její práce přibližuje tyto komplexní otázky širší veřejnosti.




Quick Cattle and Dying Wishes
- 264 stránek
- 10 hodin čtení
What was the life of a cow in early modern England like? What would it be like to milk that same cow, day-in, day-out, for over a decade? How did people feel about and toward the animals that they worked with, tended, and often killed? With these questions, Erica Fudge begins her investigation into a lost aspect of early modern life: the...
Pets
- 160 stránek
- 6 hodin čtení
Exploring the intricate bond between humans and pets, this book delves into the deeper significance of our relationships with animals beyond mere companionship. It addresses the complexities and challenges of understanding what it truly means to coexist with a pet, inviting readers to reflect on the emotional and psychological dimensions of sharing their lives with these creatures.
Animal
- 192 stránek
- 7 hodin čtení
Animal is a timely overview of the many ways in which we live with animals. Examining novels such as Charlotte's Web, films such as Old Yeller and Babe, science and advertising, fashion and philosophy, the book evaluates the ways in which we think about animals and challenges a number of the assumptions we hold.