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Enter the Animal Teya Brooks Pribac

Enter the Animal By Teya Brooks Pribac

Enter the Animal by Teya Brooks Pribac


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Enter the Animal: Cross-species Perspectives on Grief and Spirituality by Teya Brooks Pribac

In Enter the Animal, Teya Brooks Pribac examines academic and popular discourse on animals' experiences of grief and spirituality, which are rooted in our intrinsic capacity and propensity for connections and relations, and highlights important ethical implications of humans' treatment of other species.Praise for Enter the AnimalaThis path-breaking book engages a surprising range of sources to shed extraordinary clarity on aspects of animal subjectivity that make other species every bit our equal. I could not stop reading.'a Cynthia Willett, author of Interspecies EthicsaEnter the Animal is a fascinating journey into the hearts and minds of nonhuman animals and our shared capacities for experiencing a wide variety of deep and rich emotions. Employing an impressively broad scope of interdisciplinary research, this most important and forward-looking book offers a lucid, engrossing, and insightful exploration of the capacities for grief and spiritual engagement that humans share with other animals.' a Marc Bekoff, author of The Emotional Lives of Animals, Rewilding Our Hearts and The Animals' AgendaaThis is a very impressive book which illuminates humananonhuman animal relations with its thorough research and sophisticated theoretical analysis. It is crucial reading for anyone interested in grief in animals.aa Peta Tait, author of Fighting Nature and Wild and Dangerous Performances aIt is clear, and easy to read, and easy, as well, to understand. Whether you are a scholar in the broad area of animal studies, a student embarking upon animal-related research or simply a reader interested in all matters animal, this is an essential book, which will help you understand three fundamental points: where we are currently, how we got here, and where to go next.a a Jeffrey Moussaieff Masson, author of When Elephants Weep and Lost Companions'Enter the Animal offers a moving exploration of the ways in which grief is a cross-species phenomenon that manifests in a diversity of expressions and experiences. Reading this beautifully written book informs ways of thinking about the political work grief, and acknowledging grief, does for other species as well as our own. A wonderful contribution to scholarship on animal subjectivity, sociality, and grief specifically.' a Kathryn Gillespie, author of The Cow With Ear Tag #1389

Enter the Animal Reviews

This path-breaking book engages a surprising range of sources to shed extraordinary clarity on aspects of animal subjectivity that make other species every bit our equal. I could not stop reading. -- Cynthia Willett, author of Interspecies Ethics
Enter the Animal is a fascinating journey into the hearts and minds of non-human animals and our shared capacities for experiencing a wide variety of deep and rich emotions. Employing an impressively broad scope of interdisciplinary research, this most important and forward-looking book offers a lucid, engrossing, and insightful exploration of the capacities for grief and spiritual engagement that humans share with other animals. -- Marc Bekoff, author of The Emotional Lives of Animals, Rewilding Our Hearts and The Animals' Agenda
This is a very impressive book which illuminates human -- nonhuman animal relations with its thorough research and sophisticated theoretical analysis. It is crucial reading for anyone interested in grief in animals. -- Peta Tait, author of Fighting Nature and Wild and Dangerous Performances
It is clear, and easy to read, and easy, as well, to understand. Whether you are a scholar in the broad area of animal studies, a student embarking upon animal-related research or simply a reader interested in all matters animal, this is an essential book, which will help you understand three fundamental points: where we are currently, how we got here, and where to go next. -- Jeffrey Moussaieff Masson, author of When Elephants Weep and Lost Companions
Enter the Animal offers a moving exploration of the ways in which grief is a cross-species phenomenon that manifests in a diversity of expressions and experiences. Reading this beautifully written book informs ways of thinking about the political work grief, and acknowledging grief, does for other species as well as our own. A wonderful contribution to scholarship on animal subjectivity, sociality, and grief specifically. -- Kathryn Gillespie, author of The Cow With Ear Tag #1389
[The book is] not only a well-crafted study of animals, humans, and their many channels of emotional attachment, it's a powerful intervention within the humanities more broadly - the dramatic unveiling, promised by the title, of the urgent necessity of taking the animal perspective seriously for understanding both nonhuman and human lifeways. -- Donovan Schaefer -- Animal Studies Journal

About Teya Brooks Pribac

Teya Brooks Pribac, PhD, is an independent scholar and multidisciplinary artist. She lives in the Australian Blue Mountains with sheep and other animals.

Table of Contents

ContentsAcknowledgmentsForewordIntroduction1: Animal subjectivity 2: Intersubjective attachment and loss3: Cross-cultural grief matters 4: Spiritual animal 5: Grief at a distance: humans grieving unknown nonhuman animalsCoda: The precarious way aheadReferencesIndex

Additional information

NLS9781743327395
9781743327395
1743327390
Enter the Animal: Cross-species Perspectives on Grief and Spirituality by Teya Brooks Pribac
New
Paperback
Sydney University Press
2021-02-01
296
Winner of Margaret and Colin Roderick Literary Award 2022 Winner of Small Press Network Book of the Year Award 2022 (Australia)
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