Josephine Donovan
Auteur de Feminist Theory: The Intellectual Traditions of American Feminism
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Josephine Donovan is professor emerita of English at the University of Maine, Orono.
Œuvres de Josephine Donovan
European local-color literature : national tales, Dorfgeschichten, Romans champêtres (2010) 7 exemplaires
Caring for Animals: A Feminist Approach 1 exemplaire
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Animals are not simply sentient but have feelings and desires. Exactly the way humans do? No, but then I'm not sure any two humans think and feel exactly the same ways. Animals communicate with us, unfortunately we either can't fully understand them or, more often than not, claim plausible deniability about their feelings and ignore them. Donovan combines recent research that shows how much they think with ideas on how we can take their perspective into account in our interactions.
I recently read another book, Martha Nussbaum's Justice for Animals, that offers another alternative to the Cartesian perspective. Both books are well worth reading, they have some strong similarities while coming from slightly different perspectives. I would highly recommend both books, in conversation with them the reader will gain a better understanding of other animals and, frankly, a better understanding of humans as well. That last bit of insight will sometimes be disappointing, we far too often act in opposition to what we claim to believe.
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