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How to be animal, a new history of what it means to be human, [written and] read by Melanie Challenger

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How to be animal, a new history of what it means to be human, [written and] read by Melanie Challenger
Language
eng
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Main title
How to be animal
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Responsibility statement
[written and] read by Melanie Challenger
Sub title
a new history of what it means to be human
Summary
Humans are the most inquisitive, emotional, imaginative, aggressive and baffling animals on the planet. But how well do we really know ourselves? How to Be Animal tells a remarkable story of what it means to be human and argues that at the heart of our psychology is a profound struggle with being animal. As well as piecing together the mystery of how this psychology evolved, the book examines the wide-reaching ways in which it affects our lives, from our politics to the ways we distance ourselves from other species. We travel from the origins of homo sapiens through the agrarian and industrial revolutions, the age of the internet, and on to futures of AI and human-machine interface. We examine how technology influences our sense of our own animal nature and our relationship with the other species with whom we share this fragile planet. Drawing on new evidence from a wide range of disciplines, Challenger proposes that being an animal is a process - beautiful and unpredictable - and that we have a chance to tell ourselves a new story, to realise that if we matter, so does everything else
Target audience
adult
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