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  1. 1. Tereza Vandrovcová
  2. 2.  1st week: Introduction to Animal Studies in the Social Sciences  2nd week: Animal Ethics  3rd week: Psychological aspects of the human-nonhuman relationships
  3. 3.  Do you remember some recent stories relating to animals in mass media?
  4. 4.  What about your everyday life? Please, try to recall some examples of animal presence in our society
  5. 5. We pet them
  6. 6. We watch them
  7. 7. We eat them and their products
  8. 8. We wear them
  9. 9. We use them in experiments
  10. 10. We visit them in zoos, circuses etc.
  11. 11. We share our homes with them (unwillingly)
  12. 12. They work for us
  13. 13. They act in our movies and fairy tales
  14. 14. They are part of our language
  15. 15. They are part of our religions
  16. 16. Art
  17. 17. Activism
  18. 18. ...they are everywhere 
  19. 19.  Note down all occurences of animals (or their symbols)  Categorize them into groups
  20. 20. "Animals, whom we have made our slaves, we do not like to consider our equal." - Charles Darwin
  21. 21.  Human-animal studies / Anthrozoology  Interactions between humans and animals  Informed by natural science ◦ Better understanding  Relatively new  Multidisciplinary approach
  22. 22.  Similar to the development of Women's studies or African-American studies  Feminism, Civil Rights  Moral philosophy: ◦ Peter Singer: Animal Liberation (1975) ◦ Tom Regan: The Case for Animal Rights (1983)
  23. 23.  Keith Thomas: Man and the Natural World: A History of the Modern Sensibility (1983)  James Serpell: In the Company of Animals (1986)  Donna Haraway: Primate Visions: Gender, Race, and Nature in the World of Modern Science (1989)  Aubrey Manning and James Serpell (eds): Animals and Human Society: Changing Perspectives (1994)  Carol Adams and Josephine Donovan (eds): Animals and Women: Feminist Theoretical Explorations (1994)  Arnold Arluke and Clinton Sanders: Regarding Animals (1996)
  24. 24.  Randall Lockwood and Frank Ascione (eds): Cruelty to Animals and Interpersonal Violence (1998)  Anthony Podberscek, Elizabeth Paul, and James Serpell: Companion Animals and Us: Exploring the Relationships between People and Pets (2000)  Steve Best and Anthony Nocella: Terrorists or Freedom Fighters: Reflections on the Liberation of Animals (2004)  Lisa Kemmerer: In Search of Consistency: Ethics and Animals (2006)  Carol Gigliotti: Leonardo’s Choice: Genetic Technologies and Animals (2009)
  25. 25.  Nature (real physical identity) vs. Culture (human categories)  How we classify them shapes how we see and treat them (and vice versa)
  26. 26.  Biologically: Oryctalygus cuniculus
  27. 27.  How we use them – how we treat them  Pets: shared home, name, interaction, emotions...  Animals we use: usually none of those
  28. 28.  Animals mean different things to different people
  29. 29.  Or what is the difference?
  30. 30.  = Humans are not Animals
  31. 31.  Animals were created to serve human needs  This distinction soon became universal ◦ Strengthened through social practice and philosophy ◦ René Descartes: animals are just mindless machines
  32. 32.  On the Origin of Species (1859)  The Descent of Man (1871) ◦ Challenged the notion that humans are special ◦ Common ancestor ◦ No fundamental differences between humans and the „higher animals“ ◦ Continuum of mental and emotional capacities
  33. 33.  There is no radical divide between the emotional and mental capacities of humans and other animals  Self-recognition, self-awareness, communication, tool use, empathy, joking, planning, understanding the past and the future...

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