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What it Means to be Human
Joanna Bourke
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Description for What it Means to be Human
Paperback. Fiercely intelligent, always provocative, Joanna Bourke turns to the subject of the human animal Num Pages: 480 pages, Integrated: 20, int photos. BIC Classification: HBTB; JFCX. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). Dimension: 137 x 198 x 31. Weight in Grams: 322.
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 ... Read more
Product Details
Publisher
Little, Brown Book Group United Kingdom
Number of pages
480
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2001
Condition
New
Weight
322g
Number of Pages
480
Place of Publication
London, United Kingdom
ISBN
9781844086450
SKU
V9781844086450
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Usually ships in 5 to 9 working days
Ref
99-1
About 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.
Reviews for What it Means to be Human
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 ... Read more
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 ... Read more