10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «ANIMALISATION»
Discover the use of
animalisation in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
animalisation and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
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Friendly Metaphors: Essays on Linguistics, Literature and ...
People "are" Serpents and Asps (animalisation).10 The two metaphors contain
the following correspondences: Wine "is" Venom Asps produce venom = evil
people produce wine People "are" Serpents and Asps 2. Asps produce venom =
Evil ...
Ewa Wełnic, Jacek Fisiak, 2008
I6 As we have seen, this drift away from the human through a process of apparent
animalisation does not arrive at a fixed, positively determined form of animal life.
Both Adorno and Roland Barthes arguably push matters too far in the direction ...
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Feeding France: New Sciences of Food, 1760–1815
The process of assimi- lation of foods, which d'Holbach too termed 'animalisation'
, showed that even sensibility might be a function of particular chemical
combinations occurring in animal bodies, and hence a product of materiality: The
...
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Environmental Crisis in Young Adult Fiction: A Poetics of Earth
Regimes. of. difference: discourses. of. female. animalisation. As has been
welldocumented, human and animal bodies are not simply embedded in
biological systems but also in complex social processes. Following the work of
the early ...
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Conversations on chemistry [by J. Marcet]. By mrs. Marcet
I do not exactly understand the meaning of the word animalisation. MRS. B.
Animalisation is the process by which the food is assimilated, that is to say,
converted into animal matter ; and nutrition is that, by which the food, thus
assimilated, ...
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Conversations on Chemistry; in which the Elements of that ...
CAROL! NE. I do not exactly understand the meaning of the word animalisation ?
mas. B. Animalisation is the process by which the food is assimilated, that is to
say, converted into animal matter; (301) ON THE ANIMAL ECONOMY.
Jane Haldimand Marcet, 1822
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Conversations on Chemistry: In which the Elements of that ...
I do not exactly understand the meaning of the word animalisation ? MRS. B.
Animalisation is the process by which the food is assimilated, that is to say,
converted into animal matter; o 5 { 297 ) CONVERSATION XXIV ON THE ANIMAL
...
Jane Haldimand Marcet, 2010
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The Repertory of Arts, Manufactures, and Agriculture: ...
... in some- degree be considered as a sort of animalisation, I propose
nevertheless in a subsequent memoir, to confirm the experiments of M. A. Giobert
, and to prove with him, that very fine reds may be obtained as solid as that of
Adria- nople, ...
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Madder Red: A History of Luxury and Trade
umbellata (bottom), called 'chay' (Gittinger) The tanning chemicals were excluded
by immersing the cloth inabath of fiercely boiling river water, immediately
followed by animalisation in a similar boiling bath with additional sheep or goat
dung.
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Conversations on chemistry [by J. Marcet].
... the process of animalisation and nutrition. CAROLINE. I do not exactly
understand the meaning of the word animalisation ? MRs. B. Animalisation is the
process by which the food is assimilated, that is to say, converted into animal
matter; o 5.
8 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «ANIMALISATION»
Find out what the national and international press are talking about and how the term
animalisation is used in the context of the following news items.
French police interrogate attack suspect after grisly decapitation
Beheadings — an act of “dehumanisation and animalisation” according to University of Geneva historian Michel Porret — have in recent times ... «Raw Story, Jun 15»
Biko must be smiling in his grave
The animalisation of black people continues to find expression in post-1994 South Africa, an era that was supposed to mark the dawn of a new ... «Independent Online, Sep 14»
Venezuela: Racism and the counter-revolution
Demonisation, animalisation and criminalisation of people of African and Indigenous descent are themes both deeply embedded and flagrantly ... «Links International Journal of Socialist Renewal, Mar 14»
An absurdist drama
However, he renews his vows to stand against the mass animalisation, he turns into a devilish existence in the realm of rhinoceros. The play ... «The Daily Star, Jan 14»
Denis Diderot and science: Enlightenment to modernity
In turns the animals are eaten by us – what Diderot calls the “animalisation” of matter. Thus the difference between a piece of marble and a ... «The Conversation, Oct 13»
AFCON 2013... it's a zoo!
Reigning champions, Zambia, who lead Group C, also provide some relief from animalisation as they are known as Chipolopolo which ... «SPORT24, Jan 13»
The European Union and the rhetoric of immaturity
The tendency to infantalise select member states is in line with their animalisation, evident in the insulting abbreviation of Portugal, Ireland, ... «Aljazeera.com, Feb 12»
Peeling edges to our erotic wallpaper
... so sex, through the English prism, is also the comic animalisation of the rational human. For all our cleverness, we are goats and monkeys. «Financial Times, Mar 09»