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OverviewA discussion of modern and contemporary artworks that challenge traditional representations of nonhuman animals and expose human viewers to animal otherness. This book argues that the individuated and discrete human self in possession of consciousness, rationality, empathy, a voice, and a face, is open to challenge by nonhuman capacities such as distributed cognition, gender ambiguity, metamorphosis, mimicry, and avian speech. In traditional philosophy, animals represent all that is lacking in humankind. However, Animals and Artists argues that just because humans frame ""the animal"" as a negative term does not mean that animals have no meaning in themselves. Rather animals, in their very unknowability, mark the limits of human thinking. By combining art analysis with poststructuralist, posthumanist, and animal studies theories, Atkinson decenters the human and establishes a new position that embraces difference. Amid our current ecological crisis, Animals and Artists brings readers into solidarity with animal species, among them spiders, silkworms, bees, parrots, and octopuses. The book raises empathy for other life forms, drawing attention to the shared vulnerabilities of human and nonhuman animals, and in so doing underlines the power of art to bring about social change. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Elizabeth Eleanor Jacqueline Atkinson (Doctoral candidate at the Royal College of Art)Publisher: Intellect Imprint: Intellect Books Edition: New edition ISBN: 9781789386370ISBN 10: 1789386373 Pages: 202 Publication Date: 07 October 2022 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand ![]() We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of ContentsList of Figures Acknowledgements Introduction 1. Octopus Reality: A Space Threatening Fragmentation Interlude 1: Encountering Radical Otherness 2. The Dangerous Alliance of Women and Insects Interlude 2: Unravelling the Secretions of the Silk/Worm 3. Spiders and Tomás Saraceno: Interfacing Nature and Culture through Art and Science Interlude 3: Hospitality for an Other 4. Deconstructing Logocentrism: Parrot Echoes Afterword BibliographyReviewsAuthor InformationElizabeth Atkinson is an independent scholar and writer living in London. She completed her Arts and Humanities Research Council (AHRC) funded PhD at the Royal College of Art in 2020. She has published articles on the position of art within the human-animal relationship, interrogating anthropocentric principles in the process. This is her first book. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |