I, Animal: Examining the Animal - Human divide (posthumanist poetry & art):

I, Animal: Examining the Animal - Human divide (posthumanist poetry & art):

by J H Dickinson
I, Animal: Examining the Animal - Human divide (posthumanist poetry & art):

I, Animal: Examining the Animal - Human divide (posthumanist poetry & art):

by J H Dickinson

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Overview

'I, animal' is an emotional and reflective posthumanist poetry, hybrid creative writing and artwork collection, that takes you closer to the human-animal relationship.

Through words of compassion, sentience and social connection we will journey together to examine the question of our relationship to the planet and other inhabitant creatures. This journey is one of sorrow, beauty and hope. Revealing who we are as a species and our potential for a cohesive biosphere. It is about heart, it is about our humanity...and our animality.
From the very first poem we will consider ourselves through the animal lens. Of our preoccupation with animals as food and animals as products.

Fall into these words of hope, as we move together...examining the past, present, and our future evolution, as one global species...always capable of positive change.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9798765532683
Publisher: Barnes & Noble Press
Publication date: 02/20/2022
Pages: 102
Product dimensions: 5.00(w) x 8.00(h) x 0.21(d)

About the Author

Author J. H. Dickinson is also a researcher, creative writing facilitator, artist and therapist, advocating for the non-human animal and species rights, alongside human rights and the planet itself.
Her work centres around explorative practice, posthumanist thinking, hybrid forms, and the power of creativity to generate engagement, discussion - and evoke 'open dialogue' (and not lines of division) around socially challenging subjects.
She lives in the wilds of Northumberland and can be found amidst the hills, scribbling and sketching, often under the watchful and curious gaze of other animals.
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