El estudio de las relaciones humano -animales en la actual 'encrucijada ambiental'

  1. Santiago M. Cruzada 1
  2. Garry Marvin 2
  1. 1 Universidad de Sevilla
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    Universidad de Sevilla

    Sevilla, España

    ROR https://ror.org/03yxnpp24

  2. 2 University of Roehampton
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    University of Roehampton

    Municipio de Wandsworth, Reino Unido

    ROR https://ror.org/043071f54

Zeitschrift:
Revista Andaluza de Antropología

ISSN: 2174-6796

Datum der Publikation: 2020

Nummer: 18

Seiten: 4-30

Art: Artikel

DOI: 10.12795/RAA.2020.18.02 DIALNET GOOGLE SCHOLAR lock_openOpen Access editor

Andere Publikationen in: Revista Andaluza de Antropología

Zusammenfassung

The relationships between humans and animals have become a key, emerging issue to be considered within the current academic and social debate concerned with environmental matters. But despite their importance, animals have remained relegated to an analytical background in ethnographic accounts, mainly as subsidiary elements of cultural practices, discourses and symbolisms. Nevertheless, the theoretical and methodological tools that anthropology possesses can help to better understand these relationships and, in doing so, stimulate understanding of how and why certain ecologies are constructed. Bringing animals to the centre of anthropological studies and considering them as actors involved in the construction of human worlds, with this work we invite a reflexion on the relevance of adopting a view that goes “beyond the human” –but related, and intimately connected with, the human- as a way to properly and empirically understand the particular socioecological relationships within the new global scenario of environmental crisis.

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