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The term Anthropocene, the era of mankind, is increasingly being used as a scientific designation for the current geological epoch. This is because the human species now dominates ecosystems worldwide, and affects nature in a way that rivals natural forces in magnitude and scale. Thinking about Animals in the Age of the Anthropocene presents a dozen chapters that address the role and place of animals in this epoch characterized by anthropogenic (human-made) environmental change. While some chapters describe our impact on the living conditions of animals, others question conventional ideas about human exceptionalism, and stress the complex cognitive and other abilities of animals. The Anthropocene idea forces us to rethink our relation to nature and to animals, and to critically reflect on our own role and place in the world, as a species. Nature is not what it was. Nor are the lives of animals as they used to be before mankind“s rise to global ecological prominence. Can we eventually learn to live with animals, rather than causing extinction and ecological mayhem?

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This book, a collection of a dozen scholarly chapters that address various aspects of the anthropocene and human/animal relationships, is fascinating. I think anyone in an animal studies programs will see this book as a must read, because it speaks to the challenges animal rights activists face in raising awareness of animal issues. * EcoLit Books * In the throes of ecological crisis, it is heartening to encounter an ensemble of essayists determined to critique and remediate human violence (both literal and semiotic) against other animals.   Thinking about Animals in the Age of the Anthropocene offers intricately detailed pathways toward empathetic interspecies connections that resist the isolated, narcissistic arrogance of anthropocentrism. -- Randy Malamud, Professor of English, Georgia State University This important collection probes the dangers of the Anthropocene beyond the human perspective.  If other animal species are not our slaves but co-authors of our planetary lives, what becomes of nature and of that species once upon a time known as man?  These provocative essays draw on a rich diversity of disciplines to address the looming crisis.  -- Cynthia Willett, Author of Maternal Ethics and Other Slave Moralities The ramifications of climate change are already creating a strange, precarious world for all life on Earth, where the challenges of the Anthropocene extend far beyond the controversies of its labeling by the human animals that have so influenced this moment in geologic time. Examining the roles humans have played in evolving global ecosystems and toward specific animals, this ambitious and provocative collection explores some of the overlapping and interwoven issues of species to argue for human humility and modesty as we all face an uncertain future. This evocative collection comes just at the right time. -- Sarah McFarland, Northwestern State University

Introduction: Once upon a Time in the Anthropocene vii
Morten Tønnessen
Kristin Armstrong Oma
I Beyond Human Eyes
1(52)
1 Held Hostage by the Anthropocene
3(16)
Susan M. Rustick
2 Dangerous Intersubjectivities from Dionysos to Kanzi
19(18)
Louise Westling
3 Animals in a Noisy World
37(16)
Almo Farina
II Phenomenology in the Anthropocene
53(54)
4 A Phenomenological Approach to the Imaginary of Animals
55(18)
Annabelle Dufourcq
5 Speaking with Animals: Philosophical Interspecies Investigations
73(16)
Eva Meijer
6 Desire and/or Need for Life? Toward a Phenomenological Dialectic of the Organism
89(18)
Sebastjan Voros
Peter Gaitsch
III Beast No More
107(54)
7 Understanding the Meaning of Wolf Resurgence, Ecosemiotics, and Landscape Hermeneutics
109(18)
Martin Drenthen
8 Behaving like an Animal?: Some Implications of the Philosophical Debate on the Animality in Man
127(18)
Carlo Brentari
9 Seeing with Dolphins: Reflections on the Salience of Cetaceans
145(16)
Katharine Dow
IV New Beginnings
161(54)
10 Out of the Metazoic?: Animals as a Transitional Form in Planetary Evolution
163(18)
Bronislaw Szerszynski
11 Dangerous Animals and Our Search for Meaningful Relationships with Nature in the Anthropocene
181(16)
Mateusz Tokarski
12 Don Quixote's Windmills
197(18)
Gisela Kaplan
Bibliography 215(30)
Index 245(4)
About the Contributors 249
Morten Tųnnessen is associate professor of philosophy at University of Stavanger.

Kristin Armstrong Oma is associate professor of archaeology at the department of cultural heritage, Museum of Archaeology, University of Stavanger.

Silver Rattasepp is a junior researcher in the Department of Semiotics at University of Tartu.