According to ancient biological theories, nutrition is, along with reproduction, one of the functions of the soul shared by men, animals and plants. At the same time, however, eating habits are among the starting points on which differences between humans, animals and plants are culturally built. This means that a transversal biological praxis can be used as an anthropological device, in order to to fix and identify specific boundaries and thresholds, either symbolic or theoretical, between both animality and vegetality on the one hand, and zoosphere and anthroposphere on the other hand.
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Colloque Zoomathia | « Il ne leur manque que la parole » : Sons, cris et voix des animaux dans les cultures antiques et médiévales
Colloque international du réseau international de recherche ZOOMATHIA Programme Jeudi 24, Campus Condorcet (Aubervilliers), Bâtiment de recherche Nord, salle 0.010 Accueil : 9h00-9h309h30-10h00 Introduction Session 1 : Antiquité gréco-latine10h00-11h00 : Conférence inaugurale par Frédérique Biville (Univ. Lumière Lyon 2), Représenter les Lire la suite…