The friends of my friends

Angelaki 19 (3):133-147 (2014)
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Abstract

Relations between humans and animals occur under myriad forms and with profound richness. However, taking account of these relations often poses a considerable difficulty. That humans have a strong interest in many other animals, and that humans give rise to a reciprocal interest among many animals, is an important cultural and evolutionary occurrence. Common living and the sharing of territory often give rise to social ties between humans and animals. It is important to study the material dimensions that render possible friendship between species. Distance often complicates the material proximity of these relations. The human voice and music are significant conduits of communication between species. Excessive focus on formal symbolic communication has often occluded the significant affective exchange that takes place between species by means of human voice and language. Music, as explored by Jim Nollman, constitutes a “privileged vector” of interspecies communication

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Dominique Lestel
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Biophilia.Edward O. Wilson (ed.) - 2009 - Harvard University Press.
Paroles de singes. L'impossible dialogue homme-primate.Dominique Lestel - 1997 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 187 (2):259-260.

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