What It Means to Be Human: Historical Reflections from the 1800s to the Present - Joanna Bourke - Books - Counterpoint - 9781619021679 - July 23, 2013
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What It Means to Be Human: Historical Reflections from the 1800s to the Present

Joanna Bourke

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What It Means to Be Human: Historical Reflections from the 1800s to the Present

“Avoiding the impenetrable prose often found in academic books, this deeply scholarly work is lively and challenging in equal measure, and rewarding throughout.? —Boston Globe

In this fascinating account, Joanna Bourke addresses the profound question of what it means to be “human? rather than “animal.? How are people excluded from political personhood? How does one become entitled to rights? The distinction between the two concepts is a blurred line, permanently under construction. If the Earnest Englishwoman had been capable of looking 100 years into the future, she might have wondered about the human status of chimeras, or the ethics of stem cell research. Political disclosures and scientific advances have been relocating the human-animal border at an alarming speed. In this meticulously researched, illuminating book, Bourke explores the legacy of more than two centuries, and looks forward into what the future might hold for humans, women, and animals.

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Released July 23, 2013
ISBN13 9781619021679
Publishers Counterpoint
Pages 448
Dimensions 142 × 221 × 30 mm   ·   607 g
Language English  

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