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Animals as experiencing entities : theories and historical narratives

Glover, Michael J.(Edited by)Mitchell, Les(Edited by)
Part of the The Palgrave Macmillan animal ethics series series
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This volume explores the experiences of those with little or no power—usually, although not exclusively, animals.

The theme of animals as experiencing entities is what links the chapters and characterises the volume.

Broadly each author in this volume contributes in one of two ways.

The first group, in Section 1, theoretically engages animal subjectivity, animal experiences, and ways in which these are to some extent accessible and knowable to humans.

The second group of authors, in Section 2, offer narrative accounts about specific animals or groups of animals and explore to some extent their subjective historical experiences.

In summary, the first section diversely theorises about animal experiences, while the second section’s authors assume animals’ subjective experiences and construct narratives that take into account how animals might have subjectively experienced historical phenomena.

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Palgrave Macmillan
3031464559 / 9783031464553
Hardback
179.3
05/03/2024
Switzerland
English
260 pages
21 cm