This chapter proposes that encountering the Other through the face can be conditioned by social and built technologies. In “The Name of a Dog, or Natural Rights,” Emmanuel Levinas relates his experience as a prisoner of war, held in a forced-labor camp in Nazi Germany. He contrasts being denied his humanity by other humans, “called free” (DF, 152), while being recognized as human—indeed as a friend—by a dog the prisoners named Bobby. The episode suggests that though the concept of the face applies to humans, the face is not enough for facing, at least not in the setting of the camp. By contrast, the prisoners seem able to face and be faced by Bobby, even if Levinas remains inconclusive about whether the face applies to animals elsewhere. It...
When the first psychiatrists introduced pets in a psychiatric ward, in the seventies (Corson, O’Lear...
Using Kenneth Burke's dramatistic understanding of language as action, and drawing from literature i...
Building on the critical theory of the early Frankfurt School, Marxian psychoanalytic theory, and ex...
This chapter proposes that encountering the Other through the face can be conditioned by social and ...
Animals as Laboratory Objects: Analysis of the Power Discourse PhDr. Tereza Vandrovcová Abstract Thi...
This work cultivates further the path opened by Levinasian scholars trying to explore if the ethics ...
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In Otherwise than Being, Levinas writes that the alterity of the Other escapes “le flair animal,” or...
This thesis examines representations of animal and human faces during the late eighteenth and the ni...
In Otherwise than Being, Levinas writes that the alterity of the Other escapes “le flair animal,” or...
By providing important context about the state of research in human-animal studies, and the current ...
Does Emmanuel Levinas’s ethics give us reason to argue that the non-human animal places an ethical d...
The animal, and the questions that pertain to it in respect of its often-complex relationship with h...
This book provides an in-depth investigation into the practices of animal housing systems with inter...
Human practices in which animals are involved often include the application of technology: some farm...
When the first psychiatrists introduced pets in a psychiatric ward, in the seventies (Corson, O’Lear...
Using Kenneth Burke's dramatistic understanding of language as action, and drawing from literature i...
Building on the critical theory of the early Frankfurt School, Marxian psychoanalytic theory, and ex...
This chapter proposes that encountering the Other through the face can be conditioned by social and ...
Animals as Laboratory Objects: Analysis of the Power Discourse PhDr. Tereza Vandrovcová Abstract Thi...
This work cultivates further the path opened by Levinasian scholars trying to explore if the ethics ...
©2 20 00 05 5--2 20 00 07 7 Q Qu ua al li it ta at ti iv ve e S So oc ci io ol lo og gy y R Re ev vi...
In Otherwise than Being, Levinas writes that the alterity of the Other escapes “le flair animal,” or...
This thesis examines representations of animal and human faces during the late eighteenth and the ni...
In Otherwise than Being, Levinas writes that the alterity of the Other escapes “le flair animal,” or...
By providing important context about the state of research in human-animal studies, and the current ...
Does Emmanuel Levinas’s ethics give us reason to argue that the non-human animal places an ethical d...
The animal, and the questions that pertain to it in respect of its often-complex relationship with h...
This book provides an in-depth investigation into the practices of animal housing systems with inter...
Human practices in which animals are involved often include the application of technology: some farm...
When the first psychiatrists introduced pets in a psychiatric ward, in the seventies (Corson, O’Lear...
Using Kenneth Burke's dramatistic understanding of language as action, and drawing from literature i...
Building on the critical theory of the early Frankfurt School, Marxian psychoanalytic theory, and ex...