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Subjugated Animals
Animals And Anthropocentrism in Early Modern European Culture
Nathaniel Wolloch
This book is a study of attitudes toward animals in early modern Western culture. Emphasizing the influence of anthropocentrism on attitudes toward animals, historian Nathaniel Wolloch traces the various ways in which animals were viewed, from predominantly anti-animal thinking to increasingly pro-animal sentiments and viewpoints.Wolloch devotes a chapter each to six major themes: early modern philosophical perspectives on animals till the end of the seventeenth century, pro-animal opinions in the eighteenth-century, the connection between attitudes toward animals and the early modern debate about the existence of extraterrestrial life, scientific modes of discussing animals, the role of animals in early modern anthropomorphic literature, and depictions of animals in seventeenth-century Dutch and Flemish painting.He concludes his broad, interdisciplinary study by linking these historical trends to the modern discussion of animal rights and ecological issues.
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Rowman & Littlefield Publishers / Humanities Press
Pages: 280
978-1-59102-494-1 • Paperback • November 2006 •
$26.00
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978-1-59102-963-2 • eBook • July 2017 •
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Social Science / Customs & Traditions
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Nature / Animals / General
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History / Civilization
Subjugated Animals
Animals And Anthropocentrism in Early Modern European Culture
Paperback
$26.00
Summary
Summary
This book is a study of attitudes toward animals in early modern Western culture. Emphasizing the influence of anthropocentrism on attitudes toward animals, historian Nathaniel Wolloch traces the various ways in which animals were viewed, from predominantly anti-animal thinking to increasingly pro-animal sentiments and viewpoints.Wolloch devotes a chapter each to six major themes: early modern philosophical perspectives on animals till the end of the seventeenth century, pro-animal opinions in the eighteenth-century, the connection between attitudes toward animals and the early modern debate about the existence of extraterrestrial life, scientific modes of discussing animals, the role of animals in early modern anthropomorphic literature, and depictions of animals in seventeenth-century Dutch and Flemish painting.He concludes his broad, interdisciplinary study by linking these historical trends to the modern discussion of animal rights and ecological issues.
Details
Details
Rowman & Littlefield Publishers / Humanities Press
Pages: 280
978-1-59102-494-1 • Paperback • November 2006 •
$26.00
• (£19.99)
- Currently out of stock. Copies will arrive soon.
978-1-59102-963-2 • eBook • July 2017 •
$24.50
• (£18.99)
Subjects:
Social Science / Customs & Traditions
,
Nature / Animals / General
,
History / Civilization
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