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E-raamat: Animalizing Imagination: Totemism, Textuality and Ecocriticism

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  • Ilmumisaeg: 26-Nov-1999
  • Kirjastus: Palgrave Macmillan
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780230287259
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Animalizing Imagination: Totemism, Textuality and Ecocriticism
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  • Ilmumisaeg: 26-Nov-1999
  • Kirjastus: Palgrave Macmillan
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780230287259

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Human-animal relations are not confined to the literal animal, but extend to psychological, textual and conceptual animal presences. Drawing from a wide range of disciplines, including contemporary cultural events, this book tracks the significance of the animal for human thinking, imagination, religion and aesthetic life. Where humanity can be seen to have defined itself through difference from animal life, Alan Bleakley argues that a restoration to the animal commonwealth is essential in an era of ecological crisis, and this has opened up ecocriticism as a new arena of study.
Acknowledgements ix
Introduction xi
The Burden of the Beasts
1(25)
Animal rites
1(10)
Animal Slaughter or animal sacrifice?
11(1)
From sacrifice to slaughter
12(7)
Animal wrongs
19(7)
Aesthetic Animals
26(25)
A mythological history of animal exclusion
26(3)
The return of the repressed animal
29(3)
The return of the repressed human to an animal commonwealth
32(6)
Three kinds of animal presence (and many unaccounted absences)
38(3)
Intestinal fever
41(5)
Animal beauties
46(5)
Suffering Animals
51(44)
Arks for the biological, cognitive and imaginary animals
51(4)
Animals and ethics
55(3)
The terrible familiar
58(2)
The shaman's initiation in the shadow of the totem tree
60(6)
The world is a suffering place
66(4)
Four refusals of a florid and pathologized animalizing
70(2)
Fear of animals: the origin of religiosity?
72(4)
Animals, anxiety and dreams
76(3)
A poetics of imaginary violence: the animalizing imagination at work in the writing of Ted Hughes
79(3)
The gaze returned
82(1)
Freud's familiars: excluded from the shadow of the totem tree
83(12)
Literary Beasts
95(33)
Zarathustra's zoo
95(6)
Flaubert's beasts
101(3)
The bruising bestiary of Lautreamont
104(5)
An imagination of violence
109(1)
Gendering the `animal(e)'
110(2)
Red dawn wolf: D. H. Lawrence's zoological imagination
112(16)
Animals and Information
128(28)
Totemism and animalizing: animals as signs
128(7)
Levi-Strauss's critique of `totemism'
135(7)
The near future is already here
142(3)
Machine against animal: the Futurist manifesto
145(5)
Objections: information is sexy machines are erotic and the human--machine relation offers constructive metaphors
150(6)
Postscript 156(3)
Bibliography 159(6)
Index 165
ALAN BLEAKLEY is a Senior Lecturer in Psychology and Post-Compulsory Education, and Head of Research, at the Cornwall Institute of Professional Studies, Cornwall College, where he develops and teaches undergraduates and postgraduate programmes for the Universities of Plymouth and Exeter. He has work in Education for 25 years, including tutoring for the Open University an teaching in an American University. He has been active in developing courses in Counselling, Psychotherapy, Psychology, Post-Compulsory Education and Cultural Studies, and has worked for many years as a psychotherapist and supervisor. He has been at the forefront of research, development and teaching in Britain in post-Jungian Archetypal Psychology, Shamanic Psychology, and , most recently, the introduction of ideas from Post-Structuralist and Post-Modern thinking into Education practices. His publications range from the field of psychology of imagination to poetry, and he is a regular contributors to conferences.