The Beast Within: Animals in the Middle Ages

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The third edition of The Beast Within has been updated throughout to include current scholarship, new discussion of definitions, and fresh perspectives on critical animal theory that places animals, rather than humans, at the center of the discourse.

Organized thematically, Salisbury incorporates many new sections and subsections to reveal the multifaceted history of the relationship between humans and animals: domestication, animal diseases and pandemics, dogfights, cockfights, Islamic dietary restrictions, menageries and zoos, and animals as entertainers. To show how modern concerns have been informed by medieval precedents, sections have been expanded to uncover medieval understandings of animal sexuality, animals before the law, and vegetarianism and modern ‘fake meat’. The logical narrative concludes with chapters on ‘Animals as Humans’ and ‘Humans as Animals’, demonstrating that the lines between humans and animals have become increasingly blurred from the fourth to the twenty-first century.

With an interdisciplinary approach that discusses humans and animals in relation to domestication, symbolism, science, law, religion, food and diet, sexuality, and entertainment, The Beast Within is an essential resource for all students of animal history, literature, and art in the Middle Ages.

Author(s): Joyce E. Salisbury
Edition: 3
Publisher: Routledge
Year: 2022

Language: English
Pages: 233
City: London

Cover
Half Title
Title
Copyright
Dedication
Contents
List of figures
Preface to the third edition
Introduction: what is an animal?
1 Animals as property
Domestication and diseases
Animals as property
Animal use
Animal values
Attitudes and ambiguities
2 Animals as food
Wild animals
Domestic animals as food
Attitudes toward food
Food, death, and salvation
3 Animal sexuality
Sexual characteristics of animals
Bestiality
4 Animals as human exemplars
Classical heritage
Medieval rediscovery
The animals
5 Animals as humans
Animals on trial
Companion animals, or pets
6 Humans as animals
Creatures on the borders
Bestial humans
Metamorphosis
7 Conclusion: what is a human?
Saints as perfect humans
Animals in heaven?
Appendix
Bibliography
Index