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+Issues of consent in human-animal sexual relations
+==================================================
+
+Abstract
+--------
+
+> This essay examines why many people cite consent as the primary
+> reason for discomfort regarding human-animal sexual relations. It
+> is specifically concerned with why consent is considered
+> important in the sexual arena of human-animal relations, but not
+> for many other areas including reproduction (for example in cases
+> of artificial insemination or sterilisation), choice of living
+> arrangements, for which consent is considered important in
+> human-human relationships. Zoophilia and bestiality are
+> considered with particular reference to Tim Ingold's model of
+> trust and domination and Kay Milton's ideas of Egomorphism. The
+> essay concludes that the study of reactions to zoophilia is
+> useful in better understanding how people relate to their
+> environment.
+
+Forthcoming in 2008, in
+[Learning and Teaching (LATISS)](http://www.berghahnbooks.com/journals/ltss/)
+
+[html](consent.html)
+[pdf](consent.pdf)
+[txt](consent.txt)