The cry of nature: art and the making of animal rights
The cry of nature' reveals how humans engaged in the struggle for animal emancipation and examines for the first time the role of visual art in the growth of animal rights. Embracing the lessons of Montaigne, Rousseau, and many others, they proposed that humans and animals have a shared evoluti...
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Zusammenfassung: | The cry of nature' reveals how humans engaged in the struggle for animal emancipation and examines for the first time the role of visual art in the growth of animal rights. Embracing the lessons of Montaigne, Rousseau, and many others, they proposed that humans and animals have a shared evolutionary heritage of sentience, intelligence and empathy, and deserve equal access to the domain of moral rights. From the mid-eighteenth century a new and more compassionate understanding of animals began to challenge prevailing views. Witnessing the pain and hearing the outcry of the animals massed together in the great cities of Europe, sympathetic writers and artists argued that animals were neither slaves nor automata, and possessed the capacity to feel and even think. Refuting the biblical dispensation of humans' dominion over animals, they contended that animals possessed inalienable rights. Thus was born a global movement that fundamentally changed how we understand our relationship to the natural world |
Beschreibung: | 309 S. Ill. |
ISBN: | 1780231954 9781780231952 |
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adam_text | CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION G
ONE: WHAT IS AN ANIMAL? 19
TWO: ANIMALS INTO MEAT 44
THREE: THE CRY OF NATURE NO
FOUR: COUNTER-REVOLUTION 162
FIVE: PRIMAL SCENES 195
CONCLUSION: ART AND ANIMALS RIGHT NOW 240
REFERENCES 261
FURTHER READING 295
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS 299
PHOTO ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS 301
INDEX 303
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