Cart
Free Shipping in Australia
Proud to be B-Corp

What It Means To Be Human Professor Joanna Bourke

What It Means To Be Human By Professor Joanna Bourke

What It Means To Be Human by Professor Joanna Bourke


$21.99
Condition - Very Good
6 in stock

Summary

Fiercely intelligent, always provocative, Joanna Bourke turns to the subject of the human animal

What It Means To Be Human Summary

What It Means To Be Human: Reflections from 1791 to the present by Professor Joanna Bourke

In 1872, a woman known only as 'An Ernest Englishwoman' published an open letter entitled 'Are women animals?', in which she protested the fact that women were not treated as fully human. In reality, their status was worse than that of animals: regulations prohibiting cruelty against dogs, horses and cattle were significantly more punitive than laws against cruelty to women.

What does it mean to be 'human' rather than 'animal'? If the Ernest Englishwoman had turned her gaze to the previous century, her critique could equally have applied to slaves. In her time and beyond, the debate around human status involved questions of language, facial physiology, and vegetarianism. If she had been capable of looking 100 years into the future, she might have wondered about chimeras, created by transplanting animal fluids and organs into human bodies, or the ethics of stem cell research.

In this meticulously researched, wide-ranging and illuminating book, Joanna Bourke explores the legacy of more than two centuries, and looks forward to what the future might hold for humans and animals.

What It Means To Be Human Reviews

Bourke's critique of the concept of human rights opens an important debate on a complacent ideal -- Philip Ball * Observer *
Provocative, exhilarating . . . Bourke's intelligence is sharp, her language lively, and the cultural images striking -- Iain Finlayson * The Times *
What it Means to be Human ingeniously subverts assumptions of a clear-cut notion of "humanity". Bourke successfully undermines any complacency about absolute distinctions . . . Bourke deserves congratulations for bravely going where many historians would fear to tread. She also deserves many readers prepared to engage critically with the important issues raised by her quest to deconstruct "being human" -- Sheila Rowbotham * Times Higher Education Supplement *

About Professor Joanna Bourke

Joanna Bourke is a professor of history at Birkbeck College in London. Her book An Intimate History of Killing received critical acclaim, winning the Wolfson History Prize.

Additional information

GOR005330711
9781844086450
1844086453
What It Means To Be Human: Reflections from 1791 to the present by Professor Joanna Bourke
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Little, Brown Book Group
2013-03-01
480
N/A
Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
This is a used book - there is no escaping the fact it has been read by someone else and it will show signs of wear and previous use. Overall we expect it to be in very good condition, but if you are not entirely satisfied please get in touch with us

Customer Reviews - What It Means To Be Human