“The Twisted Animals Have No Land beneath Them”
“The Twisted Animals Have No Land beneath Them”
Chapter 7 proposes three distinct exploratory perspectives on the ways animals figure in the works discussed in the preceding chapters, and in a few further examples. They concern questions of place, form and medium. The last of these considers whether the animal itself could be said to be the medium in which these artists are working.
Keywords: animal rights, animal studies, anthropocentrism, artist interviews, contemporary art, creativity, ethics, philosophy, posthumanism
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