TY - BOOK AU - Brooks Pribac,Teya TI - Enter the Animal: Cross-Species Perspectives on Grief and Spirituality T2 - Animal Publics Ser SN - 9781743327401 AV - QL785.27 U1 - 591.5 23 PY - 2021/// CY - Sydney PB - Sydney University Press KW - Emotions in animals KW - Grief KW - Spirituality KW - Émotions chez les animaux KW - Chagrin KW - Spiritualité KW - grief KW - aat KW - fast KW - Electronic books N1 - Description based upon print version of record; Includes bibliographical references and index; Intro -- Enter the Animal -- Enter the Animal: Cross-species Perspectives on Grief and Spirituality -- Contents -- Foreword -- Introduction -- Animal subjectivity -- Historical perspectives and cognitive biases -- Double looking-glass -- On sheep and other primates -- From neurons to neighbours7070 Cf. Shonkoff and Phillips 2000. -- Primacy of ancient brain regions -- Brain asymmetry -- Integration -- Attachment theory and grief -- Overview -- Definitions -- Current context -- Spirituality and animals -- Intersubjective attachment and loss -- Bond brokering -- Weaning; Social and ecological self-determination -- Food choices -- Sociality -- The emergence of attachment theory -- Behaviourists and Freud -- Early social deprivation -- Human children reared in isolation -- John Bowlby and attachment theory -- Attachment and psychobiological regulation -- Internal working models and attachment styles -- Attachment and non-mammalian/non-avian species -- The picturesque fabric of loss -- Cross-cultural grief matters -- Ethological observations of nonhuman animal grief and loss -- fMRI and dogs -- Understanding death; Human diversity in grief expression and repression -- Delayed personhood -- Breeding machines? -- Weird and beyond -- Spiritual animal -- Religious imagination vs spiritual engagement -- Spirituality and the self -- Self-relatedness -- From self-transcendence to self-extension -- Place attachment and the roots of spiritual relating -- Grief at a distance: Humans grieving unknown animals -- Bearing witness: from open rescue to open mourning; Sit-ins and lock-downs77 The terms describe activities of bearing witness with activists sitting with the captive animals or locking themselves to the cages and other infrastructure. -- Vigils -- Grievability of unknown animals -- Vicarious trauma -- Vicarious loss -- The assumptive world -- Farmers and meatworkers -- Out of sight, out of mind -- The human toll -- Coda: The precarious way ahead -- Works cited -- Acknowledgements -- Index; National edeposit: Available onsite at national, state and territory libraries UR - https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=2729523 ER -