In what ways can we conceptualise cosmopolitanisms which are not solely human? What does it take to embrace other animals as fellow creatures; where and how are such relationships made possible? With a preface by Donna Haraway, Cosmopolitan Animals is the first edited collection to place the question of animals at the centre of cosmopolitical inquiry. Drawing upon recent scholarship on cosmopolitanism and animal studies, the volume asks what new possibilities and permutations of cosmopolitanism can emerge by taking seriously our sharing, co-existing and 'becoming-with' animals. Edited by a team of six, and featuring chapters by leading scholars from a wide range of disciplines, this collective effort examines knots of human-animal relations...
NoIn her recent publication, Haraway (Haraway, D., (2003). The companion species manifesto: dogs, pe...
In her recent publication, Haraway (Haraway, D., (2003). The companion species manifesto: dogs, peop...
International audienceBringing together leading scholars from Belgium, Canada, France, and the Unite...
In what ways can we conceptualise cosmopolitanisms which are not solely human? What does it take to ...
In what ways can we conceptualise cosmopolitanisms which are not solely human? What does it take to ...
Animals' omnipresence in human society makes them both close to and ye tremarkably distant from huma...
As Donna Haraway proposes, animal rights and human relationships produce contradictory sets of relat...
All cosmopolitan approaches to global distributive justice are premised on the idea that humans are ...
The term ‘cosmopolitan’ differs from the term ‘metropolitan’ in that it refers to not merely being a...
Examines how animals interact and relate with people in different ways. Using a comprehensive range ...
"Animals have become the focus of much recent art, informing numerous works and projects featured at...
Zoopolis by Sue Donaldson and Will Kymlicka (2011) is a very important contribution in the process o...
In this paper, I explore the intersections between feminism and thinking about (nonhuman) animals. M...
This article examines Donna Haraway's concept of companion species by asking the question: Are techn...
I\u27m honored to be the guest editor of this volume of Animals. The essays included here are in the...
NoIn her recent publication, Haraway (Haraway, D., (2003). The companion species manifesto: dogs, pe...
In her recent publication, Haraway (Haraway, D., (2003). The companion species manifesto: dogs, peop...
International audienceBringing together leading scholars from Belgium, Canada, France, and the Unite...
In what ways can we conceptualise cosmopolitanisms which are not solely human? What does it take to ...
In what ways can we conceptualise cosmopolitanisms which are not solely human? What does it take to ...
Animals' omnipresence in human society makes them both close to and ye tremarkably distant from huma...
As Donna Haraway proposes, animal rights and human relationships produce contradictory sets of relat...
All cosmopolitan approaches to global distributive justice are premised on the idea that humans are ...
The term ‘cosmopolitan’ differs from the term ‘metropolitan’ in that it refers to not merely being a...
Examines how animals interact and relate with people in different ways. Using a comprehensive range ...
"Animals have become the focus of much recent art, informing numerous works and projects featured at...
Zoopolis by Sue Donaldson and Will Kymlicka (2011) is a very important contribution in the process o...
In this paper, I explore the intersections between feminism and thinking about (nonhuman) animals. M...
This article examines Donna Haraway's concept of companion species by asking the question: Are techn...
I\u27m honored to be the guest editor of this volume of Animals. The essays included here are in the...
NoIn her recent publication, Haraway (Haraway, D., (2003). The companion species manifesto: dogs, pe...
In her recent publication, Haraway (Haraway, D., (2003). The companion species manifesto: dogs, peop...
International audienceBringing together leading scholars from Belgium, Canada, France, and the Unite...