Animals, Machines, and AI: On Human and Non-Human Emotions in Modern German Cultural History: 31 (Interdisciplinary German Cultural Studies, 31)
by: Quinn(Author),Erika(Author),Yanacek(Author),Holly(Author)&1more
Publisher: De Gruyter
Publication Date: 6 Dec. 2021
Language: English
Print Length: 290 pages
ISBN-10: 3110753669
ISBN-13: 9783110753660
Book Description
Sentient animals, machines, and robots abound in German literature and culture, but there has been surprisingly limited scholarship on non-human life forms in German studies. This volume extends interdisciplinary research in emotion studies to examine non-humans and the affective relationships between humans and non-humans in modern German cultural history. In recent years, fascination with emotions, developments in robotics, and the burgeoning of animal studies in and beyond the academy have given rise to questions about the nature of humanity. Using sources from the life sciences, literature, visual art, poetry, philosophy, and photography, this collection interrogates not animal or machine emotions per se, but rather uses animals and machines as lenses through which to investigate human emotions and the affective entanglements between humans and non-humans. The COVID-19 pandemic made us more keenly aware of the importance of both animals and new technologies in our daily lives, and this volume ultimately sheds light on the centrality of non-humans in the human emotional world and the possibilities that relationships with non-humans offer for enriching that world.
About the Author
About the Author Erika Quinn, Eureka College, Eureka, Illinois, USA; Holly Yanacek, James Madison University, Harrisonburg, Virginia, USA.
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