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Consumable metaphors : attitudes towards animals and vegetarianism in nineteenth-century France

Part of the French studies of the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries ; v. 17 series
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Drawing on key thinkers and writers in 19th-century France, Crossley (19th-century French studies, U. of Birmingham) studies the various definitions of animal nature proposed by dominant currents of thought in 19th-century France.

Crossley contends that knowledge of animals is often knowledge of something else and is overlaid with additional levels

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Peter Lang
0820471755 / 9780820471754
Paperback
179.3
English
322 p.
23 cm
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