Seeing Animals after Derrida
Discover a transformative exploration in Sarah Bezan's Seeing Animals after Derrida, published by Bloomsbury Publishing Plc in 2017. This compelling hardback, spanning 272 pages, invites readers into a groundbreaking examination of visuality within animal philosophy. Bezan presents innovative questions that challenge traditional perspectives, engaging with the nonhuman turn that has gained momentum in post-deconstructionist thought. This essential volume is perfect for scholars and enthusiasts of animal studies, offering a fresh lens through which to view the relationships between human and nonhuman entities. Delve into Bezan's insightful arguments and join the conversation on the evolving understanding of animals in contemporary philosophy.