Animal Studies in a Nutshell 3700-AL-ASP-qZS
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Adams, Carol. 1990. Sexual Politics of Meat. A Feminist-Vegetarian Critical Theory.
Baratay, Eric. 2014. Zwierzęcy punkt widzenia. Inna wersja historii.
Berger, John. Po cóż patrzeć na zwierzęta?, „Konteksty”, 3-4, 1997.
Derrida, Jacques. Zwierzę, którym więc jestem (podążając śladem).
Diamond, Cora. Eating Meat and Eating People. “Philosophy”
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Donalaldson, Sue, Will Kymlicka. 2014. Zoopolis. Teoria polityczna praw zwierząt.
Fudge, Erica. 2002. A Left-handed Blow: Writing the History of Animals. W: “Representing Animals. Theories of Contemporary Culture”.
Haraway, Donna. 2008. When Species Meet.
Ingold, Tim. 1988. What is an Animal?
Joy, Melanie. 2009. Why We Love Dogs, Eat Pigs and Wear Cows. An Introduction to Carnism.
Nagel, Thomas. 1996. Jak to jest być nietoperzem?, “Przegląd filozoficzny”, 1.
Philo Chris, Chris Wilbert. 2000. Animal spaces, beastly places.
Patterson, Charles. 2002. Eternal Treblinka. Our Treatment of Animals and the Holocaust.
Serpell, James. 1999. W towarzystwie zwierząt.
Singer, Peter. 2018. Wyzwolenie zwierząt.
Taylor, Nik, Richard Twine (red.). 2014. The Rise of Critical Animal Studies.
Wolfe, Cary. 2013. Animal studies, dyscyplinarność i (post)humanizm, „Teksty Drugie”, 1-2.
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