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The Cry Of Nature Art And The Making Of Animal Rights 1st Edition Stephen F Eisenman

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The Cry Of Nature Art And The Making Of Animal Rights 1st Edition Stephen F Eisenman
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Publisher: Reaktion Books, Limited
File Extension: PDF
File size: 6.33 MB
Pages: 311
Author: Stephen F. Eisenman
ISBN: 9781780232126, 1780232128
Language: English
Year: 2013
Edition: 1

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The Cry Of Nature Art And The Making Of Animal Rights 1st Edition Stephen F Eisenman by Stephen F. Eisenman 9781780232126, 1780232128 instant download after payment.

The eighteenth century saw the rise of new and more sympathetic understanding of animals as philosophy, literature, and art argued that animals could feel and therefore possess inalienable rights. This idea gave birth to a diverse movement that affects how we understand our relationship to the natural world. The Cry of Nature details a crucial period in the history of this movement, revealing the significant role art played in the growth of animal rights. Stephen F. Eisenman shows how artists from William Hogarth to Pablo Picasso and Sue Coe have represented the suffering, chastisement, and execution of animals. These artists, he demonstrates, illustrate the lessons of Montaigne, Rousseau, Darwin, Freud, and others--that humans and animals share an evolutionary heritage of sentience, intelligence, and empathy, and thus animals deserve equal access to the domain of moral right. Eisenman also traces the roots of speciesism to the classical world and describes the social role of animals in the demand for emancipation. Instructive, challenging, and always engaging, The Cry of Nature is a book for anyone interested in animal rights, art history, and the history of ideas.

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