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Animality in Contemporary Italian Philosophy: The Palgrave Macmillan Animal Ethics Series

Editat de Felice Cimatti, Carlo Salzani
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 4 sep 2021
This volume provides an overview of contemporary Italian philosophy from the perspective of animality. Its rationale rests on two main premises: the great topicality of both Italian contemporary philosophy (the so-called “Italian Theory”) and of the animal question (the so-called “animal turn” in the humanities and the social sciences) in the contemporary philosophical panorama. The volume not only intersects these two axes, illuminating Italian Theory through the animal question, but also proposes an original thesis: that the animal question is a central and founding issue of contemporary Italian philosophy. It combines historical-descriptive chapters with analyses of the theme in several philosophical branches, such as biopolitics, Posthumanism, Marxism, Feminism, Antispeciesism and Theology, and with original contributions by renowned authors of contemporary Italian (animal) philosophy. The volume is both historical-descriptive and speculative and is intended for a broad academic audience, embracing both Italian studies and Animal studies at all levels.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9783030475093
ISBN-10: 3030475093
Pagini: 341
Ilustrații: XVII, 341 p. 3 illus.
Dimensiuni: 148 x 210 mm
Greutate: 0.43 kg
Ediția:1st ed. 2020
Editura: Springer International Publishing
Colecția Palgrave Macmillan
Seria The Palgrave Macmillan Animal Ethics Series

Locul publicării:Cham, Switzerland

Cuprins

1. Introduction – The Italian Animal—A Heterodox Tradition.- Part I: Animality in the Italian Tradition.- 2. Animality and Immanence in Italian Thought.- 3. Aldo Capitini, Animal Ethics, and Nonviolence: The Expanding Circle.- 4. What is Italian Antispeciesism? An Overview of Recent Tendencies in Animal Advocacy.- Part II: Animality in Perspective.- 5. Beyond Human and Animal: Giorgio Agamben and Life as Potential.- 6. Deconstructing the Dispositif of the Person: Animality and the Politics of Life in the Philosophy of Roberto Esposito.- 7. Animality Between Italian Theory and Posthumanism.- 8. For the Critique of Political Anthropocentrism: Italian Marxism and the Animal Question.- 9. Experiencing Oneself in One’s Constitutive Relation: Unfolding Italian Sexual Difference.- 10. Paolo De Benedetti: For an Animal Theology.- Part III: Fragments of a Contemporary Debate.- 11. “Il faut bien tuer,” or the Calculation of the Abattoir.- 12. Philosophical Ethology and Animal Subjectivity.- 13.From Renaissance Ferinity to the Biopolitics of the Animal-Man: Animality as Political Battlefield in the Anthropocene.- 14. The Animal Is Present: Non-Human Animal Bodies in Recent Italian Art.- 15. Animality Now.

Recenzii

“A number of superb essays that articulate a distinctively Italian philosophical approach to animal issues and animal studies. For those readers who come to animal philosophy primarily through Anglo-American analytic philosophy … or through Continental-style animal studies … this volume should be of serious interest – for not only does the Italian tradition explored here anticipate and intersect with major themes in both traditions, it also introduces novel themes and concepts that are important for considering the future of animal studies.” (Matthew Calarco, Animal Studies Journal, Vol. 10 (2), 2021)

“Animality in Contemporary Italian Philosophy is in fact an important contribution as it introduces a large international audience to authors, ideas, and practices that have characterised (and still characterise) Italian thought, both challenging and enriching the current hegemonic discourses on animal ethics.” (Damiano Benvegnù, Italian Studies, Vol. 76 (3), 2021)

Notă biografică

 
Felice Cimatti is Full Professor in Philosophy of Language and Mind at the University of Calabria, Italy.
 Carlo Salzani is Guest Scholar at the Messerli Research Institute of the University of Vienna, Austria.

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This volume provides an overview of contemporary Italian philosophy from the perspective of animality. Its rationale rests on two main premises: the great topicality of both Italian contemporary philosophy (the so-called “Italian Theory”) and of the animal question (the so-called “animal turn” in the humanities and the social sciences) in the contemporary philosophical panorama. The volume not only intersects these two axes, illuminating Italian Theory through the animal question, but also proposes an original thesis: that the animal question is a central and founding issue of contemporary Italian philosophy. It combines historical-descriptive chapters with analyses of the theme in several philosophical branches, such as biopolitics, Posthumanism, Marxism, Feminism, Antispeciesism and Theology, and with original contributions by renowned authors of contemporary Italian (animal) philosophy. The volume is both historical-descriptive and speculative and is intended for a broad academic audience, embracing both Italian studies and Animal studies at all levels.

Caracteristici

Provides an overview of contemporary Italian philosophy from the perspective of animallity Combines historical-descriptive chapters with analyses of the theme in several philosophical branches, including biopolitics, Posthumanism, Marxism, Feminism , Antispecism, and Theology Includes original essays from renowned scholars of contemporary Italian philosophy, such as: Laura Bazzicalupo, Leonardo Caffo, Roberto Marchesini, Massimo Filippi and Valentina Sonzogni