Übersehene Spuren: der philosophisch paradoxe Begriff der Tierliebe in der Fotografie

Translated title of the contribution: Overlooked traces: the philosophically paradoxical concept of animal love in photography

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Abstract

Briefly, my chapter addresses the contradictory relationship we have with our pets, particularly cats and dogs. Philosophically, love is defined as a clear relationship amongst humans and as such dependent on human nature. Traditionally, the nature of animals is understood in opposition to human nature. This categorical differentiation has been drawn into question (e.g. Derrida) especially when looking at our relationship with our pets. Contemporary photography can visualise essentially complex and contradictory facets of our relationship with our pets. The tolerance of the disgusting and disturbing can be viewed as a mark our love of animals.
Translated title of the contributionOverlooked traces: the philosophically paradoxical concept of animal love in photography
Original languageGerman
Title of host publicationTierstudien
Subtitle of host publicationTierliebe
PublisherNeofelis
Chapter3
Pages91-101
Number of pages10
Volume3
ISBN (Print)9783943414103
Publication statusPublished - Mar 2013
Externally publishedYes

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