From 0e4072f9867450891f00739c3456fe02196699bd Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Nick White Date: Sun, 19 Jun 2011 17:35:17 +0100 Subject: Don't put abstracts in blockquote tags --- writing/consent/index.txt | 29 +++++++++++++---------------- 1 file changed, 13 insertions(+), 16 deletions(-) (limited to 'writing/consent') diff --git a/writing/consent/index.txt b/writing/consent/index.txt index 2db4932..2ac8395 100644 --- a/writing/consent/index.txt +++ b/writing/consent/index.txt @@ -1,22 +1,19 @@ 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. +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/) -- cgit v1.2.3