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    Looking at Animals

    PG2009 · Drama · 26m

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  1. Apr 1, 2014 · In his essay “Why Look at Animals?,” part of the altogether fantastic 1980 anthology About Looking (public library), Berger examines the evolution of our relationship with animals and how they went from muses for the very first human art, as cave men and women adorned their stone walls with drawings of animals painted with animal blood, to ...

  2. JOHN BERGER'S "WHY LOOK AT ANIMALS?": A CLOSE READING Jonathan Burt Abstract This article is a close reading of John Berger's highly influential essay "Why look at animals?" and its implications for thinking about animals in modernity. Berger analyses the alienation of human and animal as a consequence of nineteenth-cen-

  3. Dec 6, 2021 · A rescued giraffe, a see-through frog, a paralyzed jellyfish: Out of thousands of images, National Geographic editors selected these 28 striking animal pictures.

  4. Nov 29, 2022 · •10 min read. The black bear emerges from his den, sleepy and slow-moving. His fur is matted and shaggy, and he’s mammoth, easily weighing over a couple hundred pounds. But this wild creature is...

  5. Dec 2, 2016 · Making Nature: How We See Animals is not about natural history in the sense of looking at a particular animal, or behaviour, or evolution. It is instead about the psychology of how we observe...

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  7. Sep 30, 2018 · In his essay, ‘Why Look at Animals?’ (1977), John Berger pays attention to the moments ‘of surprise’ when humans and other animals comprehend each other: ‘when he is being seen by the animal, he is being seen as his surroundings are seen by him’.

  8. In Animals That Saw Me: Volume One Panar brings together the first collection of his most surprising and unexpected encounters with ordinary fauna—a brief, deadpan field study of the uncanny moment of recognition between species. What exactly have the animals seen?

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