Description:Foucault and Animals is the first collection of its kind to explore the relevance of Michel Foucault s thought for the question of the animal. Chrulew and Wadiwel bring together essays from emerging and established scholars that illuminate the place of animals and animality within Foucault s texts, and open up his highly influential range of concepts and methods to different domains of human-animal relations including experimentation, training, zoological gardens, pet-keeping, agriculture, and consumption. Touching on themes such as madness and discourse, power and biopolitics, government and ethics, and sexuality and friendship, the volume takes the fields of Foucault studies and human-animal studies into promising new directions."Table of contentsForewordList of ContributorsEditor’s Introduction: Foucault and Animals, Matthew Chrulew and Dinesh WadiwelPart One: Discourse and Madness1. Terminal Truths: Foucault’s Animals and the Mask of the Beast, Joseph Pugliese2. Chinese Dogs and French Scapegoats: An Essay in Zoonomastics, Claire Huot3. Violence and Animality: An Investigation of Absolute Freedom in Foucault’s History of Madness, Leonard Lawlor4. The Order of Things: The Human Sciences are the Event of Animality, Saïd Chebili.(Translated by Matthew Chrulew and Jeffrey Bussolini)Part Two: Power and Discipline5. “Taming the wild profusion of existing things”: A Study of Foucault, Power, and Human/Animal Relationships, Clare Palmer6. Dressage: Training the Equine Body , Natalie Corinne Hansen7. Foucault’s Menagerie: Cock Fighting, Bear Baiting, and the Genealogy of Human-Animal Power, Alex MackintoshPart Three: Science and Biopolitics8. The Birth of the Laboratory Animal: Biopolitics, Animal Experimentation, and Animal Wellbeing, Robert G. W. Kirk9. Animals as Biopolitical Subjects, Matthew Chrulew10. Biopower, Heterogeneous Biosocial Collectivities and Domestic Livestock Breeding, Lewis Holloway and Carol MorrisPart Four: Government and Ethics11. Apum Ordines: Of Bees and Government, Craig McFarlane12. Animal Friendship as a Way of Life: Sexuality, Petting and Interspecies Companionship, Dinesh Joseph Wadiwel13. Foucault and the Ethics of Eating, Chloë TaylorAfterword, Paul PattonWe have made it easy for you to find a PDF Ebooks without any digging. And by having access to our ebooks online or by storing it on your computer, you have convenient answers with Foucault and Animals (Human-Animal Studies, #18). To get started finding Foucault and Animals (Human-Animal Studies, #18), you are right to find our website which has a comprehensive collection of manuals listed. Our library is the biggest of these that have literally hundreds of thousands of different products represented.
Description: Foucault and Animals is the first collection of its kind to explore the relevance of Michel Foucault s thought for the question of the animal. Chrulew and Wadiwel bring together essays from emerging and established scholars that illuminate the place of animals and animality within Foucault s texts, and open up his highly influential range of concepts and methods to different domains of human-animal relations including experimentation, training, zoological gardens, pet-keeping, agriculture, and consumption. Touching on themes such as madness and discourse, power and biopolitics, government and ethics, and sexuality and friendship, the volume takes the fields of Foucault studies and human-animal studies into promising new directions."Table of contentsForewordList of ContributorsEditor’s Introduction: Foucault and Animals, Matthew Chrulew and Dinesh WadiwelPart One: Discourse and Madness1. Terminal Truths: Foucault’s Animals and the Mask of the Beast, Joseph Pugliese2. Chinese Dogs and French Scapegoats: An Essay in Zoonomastics, Claire Huot3. Violence and Animality: An Investigation of Absolute Freedom in Foucault’s History of Madness, Leonard Lawlor4. The Order of Things: The Human Sciences are the Event of Animality, Saïd Chebili.(Translated by Matthew Chrulew and Jeffrey Bussolini)Part Two: Power and Discipline5. “Taming the wild profusion of existing things”: A Study of Foucault, Power, and Human/Animal Relationships, Clare Palmer6. Dressage: Training the Equine Body , Natalie Corinne Hansen7. Foucault’s Menagerie: Cock Fighting, Bear Baiting, and the Genealogy of Human-Animal Power, Alex MackintoshPart Three: Science and Biopolitics8. The Birth of the Laboratory Animal: Biopolitics, Animal Experimentation, and Animal Wellbeing, Robert G. W. Kirk9. Animals as Biopolitical Subjects, Matthew Chrulew10. Biopower, Heterogeneous Biosocial Collectivities and Domestic Livestock Breeding, Lewis Holloway and Carol MorrisPart Four: Government and Ethics11. Apum Ordines: Of Bees and Government, Craig McFarlane12. Animal Friendship as a Way of Life: Sexuality, Petting and Interspecies Companionship, Dinesh Joseph Wadiwel13. Foucault and the Ethics of Eating, Chloë TaylorAfterword, Paul PattonWe have made it easy for you to find a PDF Ebooks without any digging. And by having access to our ebooks online or by storing it on your computer, you have convenient answers with Foucault and Animals (Human-Animal Studies, #18). To get started finding Foucault and Animals (Human-Animal Studies, #18), you are right to find our website which has a comprehensive collection of manuals listed. Our library is the biggest of these that have literally hundreds of thousands of different products represented.