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Animals in Human Histories – The Mirror of Nature and Culture: Studies in Comparative History

Autor Mary J. Henninger–voss, Andrew Isenberg, Edward I. Steinhart, Harriet Ritvo, Jacqueline Milliet
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 9 dec 2002
This volume delves into the realm between representative images and real animals. It is a historical inquiry into human interaction with the animals we eat, pamper, experiment on, and imagine, as they have been variously domesticated, slaughtered, loved, studied, and made into icons of human invention. Common assumptions and experiences with animals have entered into the functioning and conceptualizing of life, yet these are historically and culturally contingent. The essays in this volume unveil the ways in which human-animal relationships reveal the interhuman structures of the cultures in which they are formed.
By using animals as a lens, they refocus our awareness of the ways in which humans have allotted resources, gathered knowledge, and structured families. The treatment of animals is often a guide to the treatment of people within a society, while the perceived 'stewardship' of humans over animals has helped shape the broader environment that both human and nonhuman animals share. The authors tackle their subject from a variety of levels -- popular, scientific, and economic. The essays explore the vast borderland between human ideas and physical nature regarding animal representation.

Contributors include Richard W. Burkhardt, Jr., Jonathan Burt, Ken C. Erickson, Katherine C. Grier, Richard C. Hoffmann, Andrew C. Isenberg, JacquelineMilliet, John Solomon Otto, Karen A. Rader, Harriet Ritvo, Nigel Rothfels, Kenneth J. Shapiro, and Edward I. Steinhart.

Mary Henninger-Voss is an Associate of the Shelby Cullom Davis Center for Historical Studies, Princeton University.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781580461214
ISBN-10: 1580461212
Pagini: 512
Dimensiuni: 161 x 236 x 39 mm
Greutate: 0.89 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: University of Rochester Press
Seria Studies in Comparative History


Notă biografică

Mary Henninger-Voss

Cuprins

Carp, Cods, Connections: New Fisheries in the Medieval European Economy and Environment - Richard Hoffmann Cattle-Grazing in the Southeastern United States, 1670-1949: An Economic and Social Adaptation - John Otto Beef in a Box: Killing Cattle on the High Plain - Kenneth C. Erickson The Wild and the Tamed: Indians, Euroamericans, and the Destruction of the Bison - Andrew C. Isenberg The Imperial Hunt in Colonial Kenya, c. 1880-1909 - Edward I. Steinhart Catching Animals - Nigel Rothfels Constructing the Zoo: Science, Society, and Animal Nature at the Paris Menagerie, 1794-1838 - Richard W. Burkhardt Jr. Violent Health and the Moving Image: The London Zoo and Monkey Hill - Jonathan Burt The Sincerest Form of Flatter - Harriet Ritvo "The Eden of Home": Changing Understandings of Cruelty and Kindness to Animals in Middle-Class American Households, 1820-1900 - Katherine Grier A Comparative Study of Women's Activities in the Domestication of Animals - Jacqueline Milliet The Multiple Meanings of Laboratory Animals: Standardizing Mice for American Cancer Research, 1910-1950 - Karen Rader A Rodent for Your Thoughts: The Social Construction of Animal Models - Kenneth J. Shapiro