03653nam 2200625Ia 450 991045646700332120200520144314.01-282-49588-797866124958850-7391-4300-X(CKB)2520000000007068(EBL)500838(OCoLC)659560519(SSID)ssj0000356728(PQKBManifestationID)12150869(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000356728(PQKBWorkID)10349749(PQKB)10271892(MiAaPQ)EBC500838(Au-PeEL)EBL500838(CaPaEBR)ebr10367366(CaONFJC)MIL249588(EXLCZ)99252000000000706820091201d2010 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrArguments about animal ethics[electronic resource] /edited by Greg Goodale and Jason Edward BlackLanham, MD Lexington Books20101 online resource (263 p.)Description based upon print version of record.0-7391-9283-3 0-7391-4298-4 Includes bibliographical references and index.Contents; Chapter 01. Rhetoric and "Animals": A Long History and Brief Introduction; Part I. RHETORICAL THEORY AT THE HUMAN/NONHUMAN ANIMAL BOUNDARY; Chapter 02. Embracing Humanimality:Deconstructing the Human/Animal Dichotomy; Chapter 03. How to Do Things without Words: Whisperers as Rustic Authorities on Interspecies Dialogue; Chapter 04. The Battle Within: Understanding the Persuasive Affect of Internal Rhetorics in the Ethical Vegetarian/Vegan Movement; Part II. CRITIQUES OF ANIMAL ETHICS RHETORICChapter 05. I'm Too Sexy for Your Movement: An Analysis of the Failure of the Animal Rights Movement to Promote VegetarianismChapter 06. PETA and the Rhetoric of Nude Protest; Chapter 07. Biting Back at the Empire: The Anti-Greyhound Racing Movement's Decolonizing Rhetoric as a Countermand to the Dog-Racing Industry; Part III. CRITIQUES OF ANIMAL MANAGEMENT RHETORIC; Chapter 08. The Biomedical Research Industry and the End of Scientific Revolutions; Chapter 09. Protection from "Animal Rights Lunatics": The Center for Consumer Freedom and Animal Rights RhetoricChapter 10. Whale Wars and the Public Screen: Mediating Animal Ethics in Violent TimesPart IV. A CRITIQUE OF ANIMAL ETHICS AND ANIMAL MANAGEMENT RHETORIC; Chapter 11. Feral Horses: Logos, Pathos and the Definition of Christian Dominion; Notes; Index; About the ContributorsBringing together the expertise of rhetoricians in English and communication as well as media studies scholars, Arguments about Animal Ethics delves into the rhetorical and discursive practices of participants in controversies over the use of nonhuman animals for meat, entertainment, fur, and vivisection. Both sides of the debate are carefully analyzed, as the contributors examine how stakeholders persuade or fail to persuade audiences about the ethics of animal rights or the value of using animals.Animal welfareMoral and ethical aspectsAnimal rightsElectronic books.Animal welfareMoral and ethical aspects.Animal rights.179/.3Goodale Greg1966-887960Black Jason Edward887961MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910456467003321Arguments about animal ethics1983372UNINA05227nam 2200757Ia 450 991045417310332120200520144314.00-262-27112-51-4356-5500-1(CKB)1000000000536343(EBL)3338907(OCoLC)244796623(SSID)ssj0000255080(PQKBManifestationID)11218174(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000255080(PQKBWorkID)10211670(PQKB)10656842(StDuBDS)EDZ0000131096(MiAaPQ)EBC3338907(OCoLC)244796623(OCoLC)471131293(OCoLC)646754997(OCoLC)722678070(OCoLC)961560907(OCoLC)962622724(OCoLC)965992916(OCoLC)991911384(OCoLC)992029064(OCoLC)1037911663(OCoLC)1038693767(OCoLC)1045477958(OCoLC)1055331952(OCoLC)1066595470(OCoLC)1081237693(OCoLC-P)244796623(MaCbMITP)7494(Au-PeEL)EBL3338907(CaPaEBR)ebr10236043(EXLCZ)99100000000053634320070807d2008 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrTactical biopolitics[electronic resource] art, activism, and technoscience /edited by Beatriz da Costa and Kavita Philip ; with a foreword by Joseph DumitCambridge, Mass. MIT Pressc20081 online resource (535 p.)LeonardoDescription based upon print version of record.0-262-04249-5 Includes bibliographical references and index.Contents; Series Foreword; Foreword: Biological Feedback; Acknowledgments; Introduction; I. Theory and Practice: Biology as Ideology; 1. Interview with Richard Lewontin; 2. Living the Eleventh Thesis; 3. Interview with Richard Levins: On Philosophy of Science; II. Life.science.art: Curating the Book of Life; 4. Biotech Patronage and the Making of Homo DNA; 5. Soft Science: Artists' Experiments in Documentary Storytelling; 6. Observations on an Art of Growing Interest: Toward a Phenomenological Approach to Art Involving Biotechnology; III. The Biolab and the Public7. Outfitting the Laboratory of the Symbolic: Toward a Critical Inventory of Bioart8. The Ethics of Experiential Engagement with the Manipulation of Life; 9. Labs Shut Open: A Biotech Hands-on Workshop for Artists; IV. Race and the Genome; 10. Selective Arrests, an Ever-Expanding DNA Forensic Database, and the Specter of an Early Twenty-First-Century Equivalent of Phrenology; 11. Discovering Nature, Apparently: Analogy, DNA Imaging, and the Latent Figure Protocol; 12. The Biopolitics of Human Genetics Research and Its Application13. In Contradiction Lies the Hope: Human Genome and Identity PoliticsV. Gendered Science; 14. Common Knowledge and Political Love; 15. Producing Transnational Knowledge, Neoliberal Identities, and Technoscientific Practice in India; 16. Genes, Genera, and Genres: The Nature Culture of BioFiction in Ruth Ozeki's All Over Creation; 17. True Life Science Fiction: Sexual Politics and the Lab Procedural; VI. Expertise and Amateur Science; 18. Uncommon Life; 19. AIDS Activists and People with AIDS: A Movement to Revolutionize Research and for Universal Access to Treatment20. The Politics of Rationality: Psychiatric Survivor's Challenge to Psychiatry21. Reaching the Limit: When Art Becomes Science; VII. Biosecurity and Bioethics; 22. From Bioethics to Human Practices, or Assembling Contemporary Equipment; 23. How Do We Insure Security from Perceived Biological Threats?; 24. Bioparanoia and the Culture of Control; 25. Chinese Chickens, Ducks, Pigs, and Humans, and the Technoscientific Discourses of Global U.S. Empire; VIII. Interspecies Co-Production; 26. Training in the Contact Zone: Power, Play, and Invention in the Sport of Agility; 27. Playing with Rats28. Animal Welfare in the Laboratory: A Case Study in Secular Ethics of Human-Animal InteractionContributors; Index'Tactical Biopolitics' suggests that the political challenges at the intersection of life, science and art are best addressed through a combination of artistic intervention, critical theorising and reflective practices. The multidisciplinary contributions focus on the political significance of recent advances in biological science.Leonardo (Series) (Cambridge, Mass.)Art and scienceBiologySocial aspectsBiopoliticsBiotechnologySocial aspectsTechnological innovationsSocial aspectsElectronic books.Art and science.BiologySocial aspects.Biopolitics.BiotechnologySocial aspects.Technological innovationsSocial aspects.306.4/5Da Costa Beatriz1023769Philip Kavita1964-906283MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910454173103321Tactical biopolitics2432566UNINA