| Stopping the Anthropological Machine: Agamben with Heidegger and Merleau-Ponty |
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| KELLY OLIVER |
1-23 |
| In the Presence of the Living Cockroach: The Moment of Aliveness and the Gendered Body in Agamben and Lispector |
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| EMMA R. JONES |
24-41 |
| Heidegger’s Fundamental Ontology and the Problem of Animal Life |
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| JOSH HAYES |
42-60 |
| La vie végétative des animaux : la destruction heideggérienne de l’animalité |
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| CHRISTIANE BAILEY |
81-123 |
| Faces and the Invisible of the Visible: Toward an Animal Ontology |
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| DAVID MORRIS |
124-169 |
| Merleau-Ponty and the Generation of Animals |
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| BRYAN SMYTH |
170-215 |
| Le flair animal: Levinas and the Possibility of Animal Friendship |
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| LISA GUENTHER |
216-238 |
| Becoming-Animal in the Flesh: Expanding the Ethical Reach of Deleuze and Guattari’s Tenth Plateau |
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| LORI BROWN |
260-278 |
| Becoming-Grizzly: Bodily Molecularity and the Animal that Becomes |
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| ASTRIDA NEIMANIS |
279-308 |
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