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The animals we eat: between attention and ironic detachment.

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Caprioglio Panizza, Silvia

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This article engages with two fundamental attitudes toward animals who are used for human consumption: attention and ironic detachment. Taken as polarities linked with animal consumption and the refusal thereof, I discuss how these two attitudes are shaped and manifested during moments of encounter with the animals in question. Starting from a striking photograph from the Lychee and Dog Meat Festival in China, I explore the embodiment of these attitudes in the “gaze” of human participants during the encounter with animals who are going to be killed for food.

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attention, irony, vegetarianism, gaze, encounter, Iris Murdoch, pozornost, ironie, vegetariánství, pohled, setkání, Iris Murdochová

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