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Cultural Studies Summer Course

Animal Matters: Transforming Perspectives through Human-Animal Studies

When:

27 July - 14 August 2027

School:

AU Summer University

Institution:

Aarhus University

City:

Aarhus

Country:

Denmark

Language:

English

Credits:

10 EC

Fee:

803 EUR

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Animal Matters: Transforming Perspectives through Human-Animal Studies

About

This course covers various aspects of the dynamic and expanding interdisciplinary field of human-animal studies, sometimes known as critical animal studies, to which students are given a general introduction.

The course thus introduces students to the field with special emphasis on how it is approached from a number of different disciplines, including philosophy, literary studies, art history, history, geography and anthropology. The course highlights how these disciplines work together to study and critically analyse human relations to nonhuman animals.

The course deals with its topic in practice by discussing relevant examples of human representations of, thinking about, uses of, and interaction with nonhuman animals, both historically and today. Students are also introduced to the terminology and different theoretical approaches within human-animal studies, and their application to practical examples.

Course leader

Sune Borkfelt

Target group

To apply for the course you must either be enrolled in a bachelor's degree, have a bachelor's degree or have passed a qualifying entry examination.

Fee info

Fee

803 EUR, Freemovers, EU/EEA

Fee

1333 EUR, Freemovers, NON-EU/EEA

Interested?

When:

27 July - 14 August 2027

School:

AU Summer University

Institution:

Aarhus University

Language:

English

Credits:

10 EC

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