Animal and Sexual Differences: Kelly Oliver’s Continental Bestiary [Book Review]

Body and Society 19 (4):120-133 (2013)
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Abstract

This review article examines Kelly Oliver’s recent book, Animal Lessons: How They Teach Us to Be Human. It has two particular points of focus: Oliver's development of Jacques Derrida’s writing on the ‘animal question’ in light of the expansion of critical animal studies more generally, and Oliver’s specific development of the relations between sexual differences and animal differences.

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