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  1. The Sensory Modes of Animal Rhetorics
    A Hoot in the Light /
    Published: 2021.
    Publisher:  Springer International Publishing :, Cham : ; Imprint: Palgrave Macmillan,

    "Through this study of how the different (nonhuman) ways other animals perceive the world (electroreception, thermoception, echolocation) and how these in turn shape the forms of their communication and persuasion, Parrish further extends the field... more

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    "Through this study of how the different (nonhuman) ways other animals perceive the world (electroreception, thermoception, echolocation) and how these in turn shape the forms of their communication and persuasion, Parrish further extends the field of human-animal studies to communication. As it decenters human exceptionalism, the interface with 'animal rhetoric' has important implications for the ethics of our treatment of other animals." -Kenneth Shapiro, Cofounder and President of the Board of the Animals & Society Institute, USA, and founding editor of Society & Animals: Journal of Human-Animal Studies "Parrish offers readers (or human animals) novel insights into modes of communication among nonhuman animals through sensory channels far beyond sight and hearing. These unique communicative abilities across the phyla highlight the biological fundamentals under the cultural constructions of communication, the yin and yang of Parrish's biocultural approach. The result...is a new appreciation for the continuities across species in our evolved abilities to persuade." -Jeanne Fahnestock, Professor of English at the University of Maryland, USA, and author of Rhetorical Figures in Science (1999) The Sensory Modes of Animal Rhetorics: A Hoot in the Light presents the latest research in animal perception and cognition in the context of rhetorical theory. Alex C. Parrish explores the science of animal signaling that shows human and nonhuman animals share similar rhetorical strategies-such as communicating to manipulate or persuade-which suggests the vast impact sensory modalities have on communication in nature. The book demonstrates new ways of seeing humans and how we have separated ourselves from, and subjectified, the animal rhetor. This type of cross-species study allows us to trace the origins of our own persuasive behaviors, providing a deeper and more inclusive history of rhetoric than ever before. Alex C. Parrish is Associate Professor of Writing, Rhetoric, and Technical Communication at James Madison University, USA. His previous books include Adaptive Rhetoric: Evolution, Culture, and the Art of Persuasion (2013) and Rhetorical Animals: Boundaries of the Human in the Study of Persuasion (2017).

     

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    Media type: Ebook; Data medium
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9783030767129
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    Parent title: Springer Nature eBook
    Edition: 1st ed. 2021.
    Series: Palgrave Studies in Animals and Literature,
    Subjects: Literature.; Literature-Philosophy.; Veterinary medicine.; Cognitive psychology.; Historical linguistics.; Literature, general.; Literary Theory.; Veterinary Medicine/Veterinary Science.; Cognitive Psychology.; Historical Linguistics.
    Scope: X, 349 p. 1 illus., online resource.
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    Introduction: A Hoot in the Light -- Adaptive Rhetoric: A Biocultural Paradigm for the Study of Persuasion -- Challenges to the Cross-Species Study of Rhetoric -- Information Sharing, Deceit, and Manipulation -- The Audio-Visual Norm -- Tactile Persuasion (Haptics) -- Gustatory and Olfactory Rhetorics -- Thermoception -- Electroreception -- Echolocation-. A Brief History of Rhetorical Theory's Role in Human Exceptionalism -- The Study of Animal Rhetorics as 'Awareness Raising' -- Future Directions for the Cross-Species Study of Persuasion.

  2. Derrida and Textual Animality
    For a Zoogrammatology of Literature /
    Published: 2020.
    Publisher:  Springer International Publishing :, Cham : ; Imprint: Palgrave Macmillan,

    Derrida and Textual Animality: For a Zoogrammatology of Literature analyses what has come to be known, in the Humanities, as 'the question of the animal', in relation to literary texts. Rodolfo Piskorski intervenes in the current debate regarding the... more

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    Derrida and Textual Animality: For a Zoogrammatology of Literature analyses what has come to be known, in the Humanities, as 'the question of the animal', in relation to literary texts. Rodolfo Piskorski intervenes in the current debate regarding the non-human and its representation in literature, resisting popular materialist methodological approaches in the field by revisiting and revitalising the post-structuralist thought of Derrida and the 'linguistic turn'. The book focuses on Derrida's early work in order to frame deconstructive approaches to literature as necessary for a theory and practice of literary criticism that addresses the question of the animal, arguing that texts are like animals, and animals are like texts. While Derrida's late writings have been embraced by animal studies scholars due to its overt focus on animality, ethics, and the non-human, Piskorski demonstrates the additional value of these early Derridean texts for the field of literary animal studies by proposing detailed zoogrammatological readings of texts by Freud, Clarice Lispector, Ted Hughes, and Darren Aronofsky, while in dialogue with thinkers such as Butler, Kristeva, Genette, Deleuze and Guattari, and Attridge.

     

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    ISBN: 9783030517328
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    Parent title: Springer Nature eBook
    Edition: 1st ed. 2020.
    Series: Palgrave Studies in Animals and Literature
    Subjects: Literature-Philosophy.; Literature, Modern-20th century.; Literature, Modern-21st century.; Poststructuralism.; Ethics.; Veterinary medicine.; Literary Theory.; Contemporary Literature.; Poststructuralism.; Ethics.; Veterinary Medicine/Veterinary Science.
    Scope: XIII, 272 p. 13 illus., 5 illus. in color., online resource.
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    1. Introduction -- 2. Animal as Text, Text as Animal: On the Matter of Textuality -- 3. The Arche-Animal: Totemic Deconstruction and Psychoanalysis -- 4. The Thought-Fox: The Poetics of Animal Form -- 5. Transcending Signs: Becoming-Animal in Black Swan -- 6. Animal Supplementarity in Lispector's The Apple in the Dark. .

  3. Animals, Museum Culture and Children's Literature in Nineteenth-Century Britain
    Curious Beasties /
    Published: 2021.
    Publisher:  Springer International Publishing :, Cham : ; Imprint: Palgrave Macmillan,

    Animals, Museum Culture and Children's Literature in Nineteenth-Century Britain: Curious Beasties explores the relationship between the zoological and palaeontological specimens brought back from around the world in the long nineteenth century-be... more

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    Animals, Museum Culture and Children's Literature in Nineteenth-Century Britain: Curious Beasties explores the relationship between the zoological and palaeontological specimens brought back from around the world in the long nineteenth century-be they alive, stuffed or fossilised-and the development of children's literature at this time. Children's literature emerged as dizzying numbers of new species flooded into Britain with scientific expeditions, from giraffes and hippopotami to kangaroos, wombats, platypuses or sloths. As the book argues, late Georgian, Victorian and Edwardian children's writers took part in the urge for mass education and presented the world and its curious creatures to children, often borrowing from their museum culture and its objects to map out that world. This original exploration illuminates how children's literature dealt with the new ordering of the world, offering a unique viewpoint on the construction of science in the long nineteenth century. Laurence Talairach is Professor of English at the University of Toulouse Jean Jaurès and associate researcher at the Alexandre Koyré Centre for the History of Science and Technology, France. Her research specialises in the interrelations between nineteenth-century literature, medicine and science.

     

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    ISBN: 9783030725273
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    Parent title: Springer Nature eBook
    Edition: 1st ed. 2021.
    Series: Palgrave Studies in Animals and Literature,
    Subjects: Literature-Philosophy.; Literature, Modern-19th century.; Children's literature.; Veterinary medicine.; History.; Motion pictures.; Literary Theory.; Nineteenth-Century Literature.; Children's Literature.; Veterinary Medicine/Veterinary Science.; History of Science.; Audio-Visual Culture.
    Scope: XIII, 309 p. 6 illus., 3 illus. in color., online resource.
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    Introduction -- Chapter 1: Wild and Exotic 'Beasties' in Early Children's Literature -- Chapter 2: Victorian Menageries -- Chapter 3: Young Collectors -- Chapter 4: Nonsense 'Beasties' -- Chapter 5: Prehistoric 'Beasties' -- Chapter 6: Epilogue. .

  4. The American Conference on Pharmacometrics 2017 (ACoP8)

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    Language: English
    Media type: Article (journal)
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    ISSN: 1573-8744
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    In:: Journal of pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics; Dordrecht [u.a.] : Springer Science + Business Media B.V., 1973-; 44, Heft 1 (20.9.2017), 1-2, 10.2017; Online-Ressource
    Subjects: Arzneimittelentwicklung; Arzneimitteldesign
    Other subjects: (lcsh)Medicine.; (lcsh)Pharmacy.; (lcsh)Pharmacology.; (lcsh)Biochemistry.; (lcsh)Biomedical engineering.; Biomedicine.; Pharmacology/Toxicology.; Pharmacy.; Veterinary Medicine/Veterinary Science.; Biomedical Engineering.; Biochemistry, general.
    Scope: Online-Ressource, online resource.