Threatening predators and pernicious beasts continue to play significant roles in the human imaginary even as human threats to other species increase exponentially in the age of Anthropocene. While posthumanist animal studies and material ecocriticism sync human and other animals within the biosphere’s living interactions, our shared material reciprocity is currently skewing ever more towards the human threat to other species – and so to ourselves as co-dependents. This essay explores the meaning of “threatening” and “threatened”. Five German texts presenting human-animal interactions in the Anthropocene’s span by Goethe, Kafka, Stifter, Duve, and Trojanow unsettle expectations of threats. In Goethe’s “Novella”, an escaped lion and tiger en...
The era in which we now live has been called the anthropocene (Steffen et al. 2007), suggesting that...
Humans often intervene in the wild for anthropocentric or environmental reasons. An example of such ...
Humans have occupied or affected with their activities all ecosystems across the planet. Climate cha...
Threatening predators and pernicious beasts continue to play significant roles in the human imaginar...
Environmental politics has become inextricably entwined with planetary deep time. This article calls...
This essay examines a theory and practice of zoopedagogy that encourages exploring non-logocentric m...
Abstract Although humans have long been predators with enduring nutritive and cultural relationships...
In this introduction we describe how the world has changed for animals in the Anthropocene—the curre...
The predators that can hunt, kill and eat us occupy a unique place in the human psyche. In this book...
From the outset, humans evolved with severe conflict with wildlife, but which they mastered with gre...
Philosophy is perhaps all too human and excludes the non-human Other from its epistemic humano-spher...
This paper examines posthumanism as a philosophical position equipped to inform ecocriticism and the...
Humans often intervene in the wild for anthropocentric or environmental reasons. An example of such ...
Much of the discussion on the Anthropocene has centred upon anthropogenic global warming and climate...
Through the development of our society mankind has adversely impacted the species that existed long ...
The era in which we now live has been called the anthropocene (Steffen et al. 2007), suggesting that...
Humans often intervene in the wild for anthropocentric or environmental reasons. An example of such ...
Humans have occupied or affected with their activities all ecosystems across the planet. Climate cha...
Threatening predators and pernicious beasts continue to play significant roles in the human imaginar...
Environmental politics has become inextricably entwined with planetary deep time. This article calls...
This essay examines a theory and practice of zoopedagogy that encourages exploring non-logocentric m...
Abstract Although humans have long been predators with enduring nutritive and cultural relationships...
In this introduction we describe how the world has changed for animals in the Anthropocene—the curre...
The predators that can hunt, kill and eat us occupy a unique place in the human psyche. In this book...
From the outset, humans evolved with severe conflict with wildlife, but which they mastered with gre...
Philosophy is perhaps all too human and excludes the non-human Other from its epistemic humano-spher...
This paper examines posthumanism as a philosophical position equipped to inform ecocriticism and the...
Humans often intervene in the wild for anthropocentric or environmental reasons. An example of such ...
Much of the discussion on the Anthropocene has centred upon anthropogenic global warming and climate...
Through the development of our society mankind has adversely impacted the species that existed long ...
The era in which we now live has been called the anthropocene (Steffen et al. 2007), suggesting that...
Humans often intervene in the wild for anthropocentric or environmental reasons. An example of such ...
Humans have occupied or affected with their activities all ecosystems across the planet. Climate cha...