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A Critical Companion to Zoosemiotics:Does Zoosemiotics Have an Ethical Agenda?

A Critical Companion to Zoosemiotics:: Does Zoosemiotics Have an Ethical Agenda? [How widely separated is a lavishly presented roast hog served in a fancy restaurant from a sanitized, shrink-wrapped piece of chicken breast bought in a supermarket? They might appear to be aesthetic and cultural opposites, but at the same time they are both commercial presentations of a dead animal as a product. What are, if any, the common denominators between these two (and of course many other) instances of human-other animal relationship? Are the ethical aspects of this relationship a topic of interest for zoosemiotics?] http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png

A Critical Companion to Zoosemiotics:Does Zoosemiotics Have an Ethical Agenda?

Part of the Biosemiotics Book Series (volume 5)

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Publisher
Springer Netherlands
Copyright
© Springer Science+Business Media B.V. 2010
ISBN
978-90-481-9248-9
Pages
291 –325
DOI
10.1007/978-90-481-9249-6_5
Publisher site
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Abstract

[How widely separated is a lavishly presented roast hog served in a fancy restaurant from a sanitized, shrink-wrapped piece of chicken breast bought in a supermarket? They might appear to be aesthetic and cultural opposites, but at the same time they are both commercial presentations of a dead animal as a product. What are, if any, the common denominators between these two (and of course many other) instances of human-other animal relationship? Are the ethical aspects of this relationship a topic of interest for zoosemiotics?]

Published: Jun 10, 2010

Keywords: Killer Whale; Everyday Discourse; Social Sharing; Intergroup Bias; Ritual Slaughter

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