> Came across this -
>
> Anat Pick - Creaturely Poetics: Animality and Vulnerability in
> Literature and Film
>
> A way forward perhaps in this - I believe - very important field of ethics?
>
> Getting the philosophy and critical analysis sorted to underpin the move
towards a better
> relationship with creatures - changes in our understanding of the world
that we
> inhabit.
>
> http://qmul.academia.edu/AnatPick

humm.. cheers for that, Simon!

IDK re "better" & "betterment" - who am I to know such things? However,
sometimes the drive to imagine the assumption of knowledge gets, imho, the
more radical and simple bone of a questioning process..

In that sense - eat more fish and paint less walls?

Cheers and have fun!

aharon
xx
>
> http://www.academia.edu/240530/
> Creaturely_Poetics_Animality_and_Vulnerability_in_Literature_and_Film_Co
lumbia_University_Press_2011_
>
> https://www.ourhenhouse.org/
>
> Rinsin"
>
> Simon
>
>
>
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