Toward a History of Individuals
By Éric Baratay
Pub Date: August 15, 2022
Pages: 240 Pages
Award: Focused Topics In Animals & Nature, Nautilus Book Awards, 2023
The discipline of animal studies has, ironically, produced works focused more on human issues in relation to nonhuman animals than on animals and their concerns. The University of Georgia Press seeks to redress this imbalance by promoting a focus on animals’ points of view in the new Animal Voices/Animal Worlds series. The aim of the new series is gaining an appreciation of how animals perceive, understand, and experience their world, and the series focus is on works about the animal’s point of view. The psychology of animals (including their emotions, perspectives, consciousness, umwelt, theory of mind), the history of ideas about animals’ minds and psychology, philosophical and scientific studies about animal welfare, the morality of animals, and our ethics toward animals, reflections on artistic and literary works about or taking animals’ points of view, the influence of habitat on animals’ perspectives (and vice versa), and human cultural and subcultural perspectives about animals’ points of view are all potential topics.
Toward a History of Individuals
By Éric Baratay
Pub Date: August 15, 2022
Pages: 240 Pages
Award: Focused Topics In Animals & Nature, Nautilus Book Awards, 2023
One Animal Family
Pub Date: June 1, 2021
Pages: 264 Pages
Humans, Canine Companions, and a New Philosophy of Cognitive Science
Pub Date: April 1, 2021
Pages: 204 Pages
Pets, People, and Poverty
By Arnold Arluke and Andrew Rowan
Pub Date: December 1, 2020
Pages: 266 Pages
Food, Fiber, and Friends
By Erin McKenna
Pub Date: March 15, 2018
Pages: 264 Pages
Award: Outstanding Academic Title, Choice magazine, 2019