Enter the Animal Cross-Species Perspectives on Grief and Spirituality.
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Sydney :
Sydney University Press,
2021.
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Colección: | Animal Publics Ser.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Intro
- Enter the Animal
- Enter the Animal: Cross-species Perspectives on Grief and Spirituality
- Contents
- Foreword
- Introduction
- Animal subjectivity
- Historical perspectives and cognitive biases
- Double looking-glass
- On sheep and other primates
- From neurons to neighbours7070 Cf. Shonkoff and Phillips 2000.
- Primacy of ancient brain regions
- Brain asymmetry
- Integration
- Attachment theory and grief
- Overview
- Definitions
- Current context
- Spirituality and animals
- Intersubjective attachment and loss
- Bond brokering
- Weaning
- Social and ecological self-determination
- Food choices
- Sociality
- The emergence of attachment theory
- Behaviourists and Freud
- Early social deprivation
- Human children reared in isolation
- John Bowlby and attachment theory
- Attachment and psychobiological regulation
- Internal working models and attachment styles
- Attachment and non-mammalian/non-avian species
- The picturesque fabric of loss
- Cross-cultural grief matters
- Ethological observations of nonhuman animal grief and loss
- fMRI and dogs
- Understanding death
- Human diversity in grief expression and repression
- Delayed personhood
- Breeding machines?
- Weird and beyond
- Spiritual animal
- Religious imagination vs spiritual engagement
- Spirituality and the self
- Self-relatedness
- From self-transcendence to self-extension
- Place attachment and the roots of spiritual relating
- Grief at a distance: Humans grieving unknown animals
- Bearing witness: from open rescue to open mourning
- Sit-ins and lock-downs77 The terms describe activities of bearing witness with activists sitting with the captive animals or locking themselves to the cages and other infrastructure.
- Vigils
- Grievability of unknown animals
- Vicarious trauma
- Vicarious loss
- The assumptive world
- Farmers and meatworkers
- Out of sight, out of mind
- The human toll
- Coda: The precarious way ahead
- Works cited
- Acknowledgements
- Index