<span><span>The emotional exchange between so-called โhumansโ and more-than-human creatures is an overlooked phenomenon in societies characterized by the ubiquitous deaths of animals. This text offers examples of people across diverse disciplines and perspectivesโfrom biomedical research to black th
Feeling Animal Death: Being Host to Ghosts
โ Scribed by Brianne Donaldson (editor), Ashley King (editor)
- Publisher
- Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
- Year
- 2019
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 364
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Synopsis
The emotional exchange between so-called โhumansโ and more-than-human creatures is an overlooked phenomenon in societies characterized by the ubiquitous deaths of animals. This text offers examples of people across diverse disciplines and perspectivesโfrom biomedical research to black theology to artโlearning and performing emotions, expanding their desires, discovering new ways to behave, and altering their sense of self, purpose, and community because of passionate, but not romanticized, attachments to animals. By articulating the emotional ties that bind them to specific animalsโ lives and deaths, these authors play host to creaturely ghosts who reorient their world vision and work in the world, offering examples of affect and feeling needed to enliven multi-species ethics.
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