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MEMOIRES ET THESES
Vallillo, Emily Kate ; Needler, Howard
Middletown, Connecticut : Wesleyan University, 2009
In this study, my aim is to explore how the question of the animal is embodied in literature and circus. I am working with philosophical ideas as explored in art. I am not concerned with a scientific approach to the animal-human relationship, a complex topic that has been extensively investigated, but that is beyond the scope of the present study. Therefore I will not be addressing scientific treatments of the animal estate, experimentation on animals, or various instances of the human abuse of animals. Instead, I will explore the complex animal-human relationship and its effect on our definition of human identity, as it is embodied in literature and circus.
In this study, my aim is to explore how the question of the animal is embodied in literature and circus. I am working with philosophical ideas as explored in art. I am not concerned with a scientific approach to the animal-human relationship, a complex topic that has been extensively investigated, but that is beyond the scope of the present study. Therefore I will not be addressing scientific treatments of the animal estate, experimentation ...
Cote : 704.943 201 V188e 2009
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