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ویرایش: نویسندگان: Michael J. Glover, Les Mitchell سری: The Palgrave Macmillan Animal Ethics Series ISBN (شابک) : 3031464567, 9783031464560 ناشر: Palgrave Macmillan سال نشر: 2024 تعداد صفحات: 310 زبان: English فرمت فایل : PDF (درصورت درخواست کاربر به PDF، EPUB یا AZW3 تبدیل می شود) حجم فایل: 6 مگابایت
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توجه داشته باشید کتاب حیوانات به عنوان موجودات تجربهگر: نظریهها و روایتهای تاریخی نسخه زبان اصلی می باشد و کتاب ترجمه شده به فارسی نمی باشد. وبسایت اینترنشنال لایبرری ارائه دهنده کتاب های زبان اصلی می باشد و هیچ گونه کتاب ترجمه شده یا نوشته شده به فارسی را ارائه نمی دهد.
Series Editors’ Preface Praise for Animals as Experiencing Entities Contents Notes on Contributors Chapter 1: Introduction: Animals ‘caught with ourselves in the net of life and time’ Introduction Scientific Research Into and Evidence of the Experiences of Animals Human Elitism, Language, and Anthropomorphism Animals’ Experiences and Historical Research Looking Back to Look Forward Overview of Chapters Part I: Animals as Experiencing Entities, Theories, and Perspectives Part II: Animals’ Experiences: Narratives and Histories Bibliography Part I: Animals as Experiencing Entities, Theories, and Perspectives Chapter 2: Je Suis, Je Suis—I am, I Follow: Formation of Animal Individual and Cultural Selves Introduction: Route 66 Lost in the Wilderness: Culture, Counterculture, and Being Caught in Between The Path Inward: Attachment Relationships and Grief Conclusion: Pasts and Futures Bibliography Chapter 3: Pain in Context: Indicators and Expressions of Animal Pain Introduction Defining Pain in Animals Distinguishing Indications and Expressions of Animal Pain Assessing Indicators of Animal Pain Animal Responses Indicative of Conscious Pain: Vertebrates and Invertebrates Expressions of Pain in Animals The Social Context of Pain Indicators and Expressions in Animals Conclusion Bibliography Chapter 4: Critical Animal Historiography, Experiential Subjectivity and Animal Standpoint Theory Introduction: Mainstream and Critical Animal Studies Critical Animal Historiography Standpoint Theory Animal Standpoint Theory Bibliography Chapter 5: Sensing Life: Intersections of Animal and Sensory Histories Introduction Anthropocene Nights Sensory Horsetory Conclusion: Making Sense of the Sensory Bibliography Chapter 6: History According to Cattle Introduction The Time Before History The Historical Time The Ahistorical Time Conclusion: A Hole in the World, Through Which a Cow Could Enter Part II: Animals’ Experiences: Narratives and Histories Chapter 7: A Historiography of Great Animal Massacres Introduction: After Darnton The Great Crow Massacre of Colonial Rangoon Neither Sacrifice nor Scapegoat Bibliography Chapter 8: From French Guinea to Florida: Chimpanzees as Multi-purpose Objects of Research (1920s–1940s) Introduction Rose (circa 1916–1927) and the Success of TB Trials at Pastoria Transition: Monkey Business in the Tropics—Yerkes, Nissen, and the Pastorian Connection From the Jungle to Florida: The Multiple Uses of the Chimpanzee Kambi (circa 1929–1946) Conclusion: What Knowledge Do We Gain from Making Animals Visible in History? Bibliography Unpublished Sources Published Sources Chapter 9: Animals and Colonial Indian Archives: Locating Nonhuman Agency and Subjectivities Introduction Question of Agency Archives and Animals Nonhumans in Colonial Indian Archives: Exploring Animals in Military Transport Rules for Purchase: Elephants, Camels, Mules, Ponies, Donkeys and Bullocks Elephants Camels Mules and Ponies Donkeys Bullocks Conclusion Bibliography Archival Records Chapter 10: Law Through the Eyes of Animals Introduction Radical, Activist Lawyering Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Critical Animal Studies Methodological Overview Case Studies Sherwood v. Walker A. Title of Case, Procedural History, How it is Typically Understood and Taught B. First-Person Animal Perspective C. What Would the Result be in the Animal Kingdom? D. How Does Viewing this Case from the Animal Perspective Inform Current Understandings? Kleppe v. New Mexico A. Title of Case, Procedural History, How it is Typically Understood and Taught B. First-Person Animal Perspective C. What Would the Result be in the Animal Kingdom? D. How Does Viewing This Case from the Animal Perspective Inform Current Understandings? Gibbs v. Babbitt A. Title of Case, Procedural History, How it is Typically Understood and Taught B. First-Person Animal Perspective C. What Would the Result be in the Animal Kingdom? D. How Does Viewing this Case From the Animal Perspective Inform Current Understandings? Cetacean Community v. Bush and Winter v. Natural Resources Defense Council, Inc. A. Title of Case, Procedural History, How it is Typically Understood and Taught B. First-Person Animal Perspective C. What Would the Result be in the Animal Kingdom? D. How Does Viewing This Case from the Animal Perspective Inform Current Understandings? Naruto v. Slater A. Title of Case, Procedural History, How it is Typically Understood and Taught B. First-Person Animal Perspective C. What Would the Result be in the Animal Kingdom? D. How Does Viewing this Case from the Animal Perspective Inform Current Understandings? Conclusion: Revisiting Legal Cases from a Critical Animal Studies Perspective Bibliography Chapter 11: Stolen Children of the Endless Night: A Critical Account of the Lives of British Pit Ponies Introduction The Rise of Coal and the Huskar Tragedy Underground Conditions and Types of Labour The New Children: Procuring Victims, Abuse and Danger A Question of Vision The Abuse Continues Conclusion: The Life of a Slave Pony Bibliography Index