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Human or Horse? : Anthropomorphic and Zoomorphic Instances in The Horse WhispererPigney, Emma January 2015 (has links)
This essay aims to show how anthropomorphism, and also to some extent zoomorphism, is created in Nicholas Evans’s novel The Horse Whisperer. Through parallel events and the usage of the concepts horse whisperers and horse whispering, a special connection is created between Grace, the main human character, and Pilgrim, the main horse character. This essay argues that their connection grounds for the reader to see the horse anthropomorphically and the human to some extent zoomorphically. With the use of Daston and Mitman’s notions of anthropomorphism and zoomorphism, this essay analyses how the concepts manifest themselves in the novel. The definition of horse whisperers and horse whisperering within this essay derives from the work of Brannaman and Parelli, this due to their theoretical value and knowledge about horse whispering.
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Horses for courses: exploring the limits of leadership development through equine-assisted learningKelly, Simon 2013 May 1920 (has links)
Yes / This essay draws on insights taken from Lacanian psychoanalysis to rethink and resituate
notions of the self and subjectivity within the theory and practice of experiential leadership
development. Adopting an auto-ethnographic approach, it describes the author’s own
experience as a participant in a programme of equine assisted learning or ‘horse whispering’
and considers the consequences of human-animal interactions as a tool for self-development
and improvement. Through an analysis of this human/animal interaction, the essay presents
and applies three Lacanian concepts of subjectivity, desire and fantasy and considers their
form and function in determining the often fractured relationship between self and other that
characterises leader-follower relations.
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The psychotherapeutic worth of horse whispering for the aggressive childBronkhorst, Karin 30 June 2006 (has links)
This dissertation employs a case study research design and reviews literature from the field of animal assisted therapy (AAT) with an emphasis on equine facilitated psychotherapy (EFP), as a possible therapeutic alternative for treating inappropriate aggressive behaviour in a young boy. The research suggests that Horse Whispering can indeed be regarded as a viable therapeutic technique when intent on breaking the aggressive behaviour cycle. / Educational Studies / M.Ed.
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The psychotherapeutic worth of horse whispering for the aggressive childBronkhorst, Karin 30 June 2006 (has links)
This dissertation employs a case study research design and reviews literature from the field of animal assisted therapy (AAT) with an emphasis on equine facilitated psychotherapy (EFP), as a possible therapeutic alternative for treating inappropriate aggressive behaviour in a young boy. The research suggests that Horse Whispering can indeed be regarded as a viable therapeutic technique when intent on breaking the aggressive behaviour cycle. / Educational Studies / M.Ed.
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