Loving Animals: On Bestiality, Zoophilia and Post-Human Love
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Sex with animals is one of the last taboos but, for a practice that is generally regarded as abhorrent, it is remarkable how many books, films, plays, paintings, and photographs depict the subject. So, what does loving animals mean? In this book the renowned historian Joanna Bourke explores the modern history of sex between humans and animals. Bourke looks at the changing meanings of bestiality and zoophilia, assesses the psychiatric and sexual aspects, and she concludes by delineating an ethics of animal loving.
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Sex with animals is one of the last taboos but, for a practice that is generally regarded as abhorrent, it is remarkable how many books, films, plays, paintings, and photographs depict the subject. So, what does loving animals mean? In this book the renowned historian Joanna Bourke explores the modern history of sex between humans and animals. Bourke looks at the changing meanings of bestiality and zoophilia, assesses the psychiatric and sexual aspects, and she concludes by delineating an ethics of animal loving.
Title: Loving Animals: On Bestiality, Zoophilia and Post-Human Love
Author: Joanna Bourke
ISBN: 9781789143102
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Publisher: Reaktion Books
Publication Date: 2020-10-12
Number of Pages: 184
Weight: 0.4601 kg
Bourke believes society should take a more nuanced approach to the matter. In her new book, Loving Animals, she points out that studies suggesting a link between bestiality and psychosis should be treated with caution due to sampling bias, because they were conducted on people already within the penal system, rather than a cross-section of the population. The sexually frustrated young farm-hand who interferes with one of his mares shouldn't necessarily occupy the same taxonomic box as the bona fide sex pest; his indiscretion is, in the words of the psychiatrist Philip Q. Roche, an 'adaptive expedient of bucolic loneliness'-a matter of circumstance rather than proclivity; contingent rather than pathological. -- Houman Barekat * Times Literary Supplement *
In this courageous book, Bourke combines scholarship and clear prose to tackle head-on one of our most stigmatized taboos-sexual relations between humans and nonhumans. In doing so, she provides an illuminating perspective on a subject too often swept under the rug. Even if so-called zoophilia were a rare aberration, it ought to be addressed. That it is far more widespread than commonly believed justifies the need for thorough, contemporary examination. -- Jonathan Balcombe, author of What a Fish Knows and Super Fly
This bold and imaginative book is thoughtful and-inevitably-provocative. With characteristic compassion and insight, Bourke undertakes a tour de force of historical and cultural attitudes towards human-animal relations to guide us through serious ethical and political questions concerning sexuality, power, and consent. -- Julie-Marie Strange, Durham University
Bourke's post-anthropocentric approach to human-animal love and lust is a remarkable and much-needed contribution to both queer studies and animal studies. She offers a critical and thorough analysis of the joys, hopes, and dangers of intimacy with the most vulnerable of all lovers-animals. -- Monika Bakke, Philosophy Department, Adam Mickiewicz University, Poznan (Poland)
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