Teaching the Animal: Human-Animal Studies Across the Disciplines
Edited by Margo DeMello.
This volume provides in-depth analysis of the nature of the discipline, the resources available, expectations of students and faculty, and a number of sample curricula in the fields of humanities, social sciences, and the natural sciences.
Table of ContentsPreface
Introduction
I. Humanities
1. Hybrid vigor: Interbreeding Cultural Studies and Human-Animal Studies
Annie Potts and Philip Armstrong
2. Teaching Animal Movies
Pete Porter
3. History from Below: Animals as Historical Subjects
Georgina M. Montgomery and Linda Kalof
4. Animal Writes: Literature and the Discourse of Species
Carrie Rohman
5. Examined Lives: Teaching Human-Animal Studies in Philosophy
Mylan Engel Jr. and Kathie Jenni
6. Religion and Other Animals
Paul Waldau
7. Teaching Difference: Sex, Gender, Species
Lori Gruen and Kari Weil
II. Social Sciences
8. Anthropology’s Animals
Molly Mullin
9. Animal Geographies: Exploring the spaces and places of human-animal encounters
Jody Emel and Julie Urbanik
10. Law and Other Animals
Paul Waldau
11. Psychology and Human-Animal Studies: Roads not (yet) taken
Kenneth Shapiro
12. Social work and other animals: Living up to ecological practice
Christina Risley-Curtiss
13. Teaching Human-Animal Studies in Sociology
Cheryl Joseph
III. Natural Sciences
14. Two Interdisciplinary Courses on the Use and Welfare of Animals
David Fraser, Daniel Weary & Marina A.G. von Keyserlingk
15. Putting Society Back in the Wild: "Wildlife & Society" Curriculum as a Tool for Teaching Ecology
Theresa Goedeke
Appendix
Marketing Human Animal Studies
Resources
Contributors
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