The Oxford Handbook Of Animal Studies

The Oxford Handbook Of Animal Studies
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Part I. Animals in the landscape of law, politics, and public policy. Animal rights / Gary Francione and Anna Charlton Animals in political theory / Sue Donaldson and Will Kymlicka ,Animals as living property / David Favre The human-animal bond / James Serpell Animal sheltering / Leslie Irvine Roaming dogs / Arnold Arluke and Kate Atema Misothery : contempt for animals and nature, its origins, purposes, and repercussions / James B. Mason Continental approaches to animals and animality / Ralph Acampora Animals as legal subjects / Paul Waldau The struggle for compassion and justice through critical animal studies / Carol Gigliotti Interspecies dialogue and animal ethics : the feminist care perspective / Josephine Donovan Part II. Animal intentionality, agency, and reflexive thinking. Cetacean cognition / Lori Marino History and animal agencies / Chris Pearson Animals as sentient commodities / Rhoda WilPart I.kie Animal work / Jocelyne Porcher Animals as reflexive thinkers : the Aponoian paradigm / Mark Rowlands and Susana Mons Part III. Animals as objects in science, food, spectacle, and sport. The ethics of animal research / Bernard Rollin The ethics of food animal production / Paul Thompson Animals as scientific objects / Mike Michael The problem with zoos / Randy Malamud Wolf hunting and the ethics of predator control / John Vucetich and Michael P. Nelson Part IV. Animals in cultural representations. Practice and ethics of the use of animals in contemporary art /Joe Zammit-Lucia Animals in folklore / Boria Sax Part V. Animals in ecosystems. Archaeozoology / Juliet Cluton-Brock Animals and ecological science / Anita Guerrini Staging privilege, proximity, and "extreme animal tourism" / Jane Desmond Commensal species / Terry O'Connor Lively cities : people, animals, and urban ecosystems / Marcus Owens and Jennifer Wolch Animals in religion / Stephen R.L. Clark

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