Spanish Thinking about Animals
ISBN: 9781609176372
Platform/Publisher: JSTOR / Michigan State University Press
Digital rights: Users: unlimited; Printing: chapter; Download: chapter
Subjects: Animal rights -- Spain; Animals (Philosophy) -- Spain; Animal welfare -- Spain;

Traditional cultural practices involving animals are being seriously questioned, heavily regulated, and, in some cases, even abolished in Spain. This essential and timely text brings together prominent scholars working in the ever-expanding field of animal studies in Spain, drawing from a variety of disciplines within the humanities and social sciences to provide an interdisciplinary look at the animal question. In choosing an angle to approach the study of ethical, aesthetic considerations, and cultural representations of animals, this collection moves away from the ideology of human exceptionalism that is still predominant but progressively losing force in the field of animal ethics in Spain. It instead includes contributions by scholars who have chosen to look at animals, to a lesser or greater degree, through an antispeciesist lens, displaying the committed attention to and respect for animal life that characterizes critical animal studies.


MARGARITA CARRETERO-GONZÁLEZ is a Senior Lecturer in English Literature in the Department of English and German at the University of Granada in Spain and a Fellow of the Oxford Centre for Animal Ethics in the United Kingdom.
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