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Author | Joanna Bourke, FBA |
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Country | Great Britain |
Language | English |
Subject | Zoophilia, Queer Theory |
Genre | Research |
Publisher | Reaktion Books LTD |
Publication date | 2020 |
Pages | 191 |
ISBN | 978-1-78914-310-2 |
Website | http://www.bbk.ac.uk/history/our-staff/academic-staff/joanna/professor-joanna-bourke |
Loving Animals is a book by Gresham College historian Joanna Bourke, released in 2020. In it, she gives an overview of zoophilia and bestiality and our history with it. She presents each side in their own words, with as little interpretation as possible.
In the final chapter, she delves into methods of communication with animals, children, and the mentally impaired, and reminds everyone that we've historically denied sexuality to humans living with disability. She posits that, just as there's room to understand the ethics of allowing all adult humans to express their sexuality and love, we shouldn't lose sight of the possibility of the same for adult non-humans. With a focus on communication and love, there's a path forward to explore a kind of true companionship with animals while still denying abuse.