VOLUME 9, ISSUE 1 and 2 (2011)

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VOLUME 9, ISSUE 1 and 2 (2011) 

Special Issue – Continental Philosophical Perspectives on Non-Human Animals
Guest Editor: Chloë Taylor

 

EDITORIAL BOARD
Pg. 1

 

GUEST EDITORIAL
Pg. 4-13     

ESSAYS

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Painting the Prehuman: Bataille, Merleau-Ponty, and the Aesthetic Origins of Humanity
Brett Buchanan
Pg. 14-31    

Hunting the Mammoth, Pleistocene to Postmodern
Matthew Chrulew
Pg. 32-47     

Animal Affects: Spinoza and the Frontiers of the Human
Hasana Sharp
Pg. 48-68     

The Status of Animality in Deleuze’s Thought
Alain Beaulieu
Pg. 69-88   

Animal, Vegetable, Mineral: Ethics as Extension or Becoming? The Case of Becoming-Plant
Karen L. F. Houle
Pg. 89-116     

“Strange Kinship” and Ascidian Life: 13 Repetitions
Astrida Neimanis
Pg. 117-143     

Sounding Depth with the North Atlantic Right Whale and Merleau-Ponty: An Exercise in Comparative Phenomenology
Jen McWeeny
Pg. 144-166     

Infancy, Animality and the Limits of Language in the Work of Giorgio Agamben
Sarah Hansen
Pg. 167-181     

The Vulnerability of Other Animals
Stephen Thierman
Pg. 182-208    

“Veil of Shame”: Derrida, Sarah Bartmann and Animality
Rebecca Tuvel
Pg. 209-229     

BOOK REVIEWS

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The Beast and the Sovereign Volume 1
Reviewed by Matt Applegate
Pg. 230-234     

What is Posthumanism?
Reviewed by Greg Pollock
Pg. 235-241     

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JCAS: AUTHOR GUIDELINES
Pg. 242