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| Format : | Livre |
|---|---|
| Tous les auteurs / collaborateurs : |
Ralph R Acampora |
| ISBN : | 9780739134542 073913454X 9780739134566 0739134566 |
| Numéro OCLC : | 542263640 |
| Description : | vii, 271 p. ; 24 cm. |
| Contenu : | Introduction : off the ark : restoring biophilia / Ralph R. Acampora -- Zoos as welfare arks? : reflections on an ethical course for zoos / Koen Margodt -- Nooz : ending zoo exploitation / Lisa Kemmerer -- Through a frame darkly : a phenomenological critique of zoos / Bernard E. Rollin -- Beyond zoos : Marianne Moore and Albrecht Dürer / Randy Malamud -- Respectful stewardship of a hybrid nature : the role of concrete encounters / Chilla Bulbeck -- Whale and human agency in world-making : decolonizing whale-human encounters / Traci Warkentin and Leesa Fawcett -- Boring a wormhole in the zoological ark / David Lulka -- Open door policy : humanity's relinquishment of "right to sight" and the emergence of feral culture / G.A. Bradshaw, Barbara Smuts, and Debra Durham -- Earth trusts: a quality vision for animals? / Helena Pedersen and Natalie Dian -- From zoo to zoöpolis : effectively enacting Eden / Matthew Chrulew -- Zoöpolis / Jennifer Wolch -- Inventionist ethology : sustainable designs for reawakening human-animal interactivity / Ralph R. Acampora -- Afterword : following zootopian visions / Nicole Mazur. |
| Titre de collection : | Toposophia. |
| Responsabilité : | edited by Ralph R. Acampora. |
Résumé :
Critiques
Synopsis de l’éditeur
This diverse collection takes reflections on zoos to new and interesting places. It is a welcome contribution to the growing literature on animal studies. -- Dale Jamieson, New York University Zoos, and the ways in which their non-consenting confined residents are kept, raise important questions about how these animals should be treated. This impressive collection of essays is a significant contribution to the growing global concern about the well-being of animals in zoos, dealing with many important questions, such as whether zoos should exist at all and what possible educational benefits can be derived from zoos. -- Marc Bekoff, Author of The Animal Manifesto: Six Reasons For Expanding Our Compassion Footprint The purposes of zoos have been intensely scrutinized in recent decades. Conservation and education are the most commonly given reasons; however, simple entertainment is all too often their actual function. Where others have argued for the improvement of zoos by providing more natural enclosures and enrichment opportunities for animals, this volume questions the very existence of zoos. The work often has a very obvious animal rights perspective. Chapter contributors are generally philosophers and geographers. They make quite thought-provoking and compelling arguments. They document very well some of the pressing ethical concerns associated with keeping animals in captivity, as well as suggesting alternatives to zoos...Useful for presenting an alternative... viewpoint. Summing Up: Recommended. CHOICE Lire la suite...
