Feathered Entanglements: Human-Bird Relations in the Anthropocene
Editat de Scott Simon, Frédéric Laugranden Limba Engleză Hardback – 14 noi 2024
As they migrated across great distances, ancient humans may have used birdsong and bird sightings to find food and water in unseen territory. Today, attending to birds helps scientists track not only avian migration but also environmental change. Birds remain our sentinels.
Feathered Entanglements offers a rich tapestry of human–bird relations across the Indo-Pacific. In this era of uncontrolled industrialization, we have grown increasingly disconnected from the natural world. This book examines how birds feature in the daily life, symbolic systems, and material culture of humans, from pigeon keeping on the rooftops of Amman to the rituals of Indigenous peoples in Taiwan. Through these examples, the authors reveal how we can learn to live with other species amid the challenges of the Anthropocene.
In a time of intensifying ecological crisis, we need, more than ever, to protect and appreciate nonhuman lives. Feathered Entanglements embraces the connection between humans, birds, and our shared world.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780774870009
ISBN-10: 0774870001
Pagini: 340
Ilustrații: 31 halftones, 4 maps, 7 figures, 14 tables
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.63 kg
Editura: University of British Columbia Press
Colecția University of British Columbia Press
ISBN-10: 0774870001
Pagini: 340
Ilustrații: 31 halftones, 4 maps, 7 figures, 14 tables
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.63 kg
Editura: University of British Columbia Press
Colecția University of British Columbia Press
Notă biografică
Scott E. Simon is professor in the School of Sociological and Anthropological Studies at the University of Ottawa and former visiting professor at the National Museum of Ethnology in Osaka, Japan. He is the author of Sweet and Sour: Life-Worlds of Taipei Women Entrepreneurs; Tanners of Taiwan: Life Strategies and National Culture; and Truly Human: Indigeneity and Indigenous Resurgence on Formosa. Frédéric Laugrand is professor at Université catholique de Louvain in Belgium and director of its Laboratoire d’anthropologie prospective. He is the author and editor of numerous books, including, with Cunera Buijs and Kim Van Dam, Picturing Places, People, and Practices in the Arctic: Anthropological Perspectives on Representation; and, with Jarich G. Oosten, Inuit, Oblate Missionaries, and Grey Nuns in the Keewatin, 1865–1965.
Cuprins
Preface
Introduction: Humans and Birds in the Anthropocene / Frédéric Laugrand and Scott E. Simon
Part 1: Birds Are Good to Be With (Birds as Partners)
1 Multiple Joining Methods among Cormorants, Fishers and Fishing Techniques: A Case Study of Regional Similarities and Differences in Cormorant Fishing in China / Shuhei Uda
2 Bird Singing Contests Rules and Communication Frames for Animals and Men: Sonorous Ethnography with the Bulbul Breeders of Southern Thailand / Etienne Dalemans
3 The Rooftop of the City: Pigeon-Keeping Practices and the Construction of Masculinities in Amman / Perrine Lachenal
4 From the Ground to the Canopy: Introduction to the Tarkine Forest through its Birds / Aïko Cappe and Colin Schildhauer
5 Entangled Lives: Toward a Phenomenology of Amateur Birding in Modern Japan / Scott E. Simon
Part 2: Birds Are Good to Think With (Birds in Symbolic Systems)
6 Three Birds and the Emotions in the Central Himalayas / John Leavitt
7 Time and Space in Birdlore among the Ibaloy of the Philippines Cordillera / Frédéric Laugrand, Antoine Laugrand, Jazil Tamang, and Gliseria Magapin
8 Birds as Metaphors and Much Else in a Changing Indonesian Community / Gregory Forth
Part 3: Birds Are Good to Craft With (Birds in Material Culture)
9 "Good to Eat" or "Good to Make": Ethnographical Archaeology on Changes in the Representation of Birds / Atsushi Nobayashi
10 Birds as Figurative Patterns and Artefacts as Efficient Agents: Agency and Ritual Behaviour among the Mentawai of Bat Rereiket (Siberut, Indonesia) / Lionel Simon and Syarul Sakaliou
11 Environmental Shift in the Entangled Anthropocene: Use and Abuse of Birds in Amis Ritual Practices of Taiwan / Yi-tze Lee
12 Epilogue: The
Introduction: Humans and Birds in the Anthropocene / Frédéric Laugrand and Scott E. Simon
Part 1: Birds Are Good to Be With (Birds as Partners)
1 Multiple Joining Methods among Cormorants, Fishers and Fishing Techniques: A Case Study of Regional Similarities and Differences in Cormorant Fishing in China / Shuhei Uda
2 Bird Singing Contests Rules and Communication Frames for Animals and Men: Sonorous Ethnography with the Bulbul Breeders of Southern Thailand / Etienne Dalemans
3 The Rooftop of the City: Pigeon-Keeping Practices and the Construction of Masculinities in Amman / Perrine Lachenal
4 From the Ground to the Canopy: Introduction to the Tarkine Forest through its Birds / Aïko Cappe and Colin Schildhauer
5 Entangled Lives: Toward a Phenomenology of Amateur Birding in Modern Japan / Scott E. Simon
Part 2: Birds Are Good to Think With (Birds in Symbolic Systems)
6 Three Birds and the Emotions in the Central Himalayas / John Leavitt
7 Time and Space in Birdlore among the Ibaloy of the Philippines Cordillera / Frédéric Laugrand, Antoine Laugrand, Jazil Tamang, and Gliseria Magapin
8 Birds as Metaphors and Much Else in a Changing Indonesian Community / Gregory Forth
Part 3: Birds Are Good to Craft With (Birds in Material Culture)
9 "Good to Eat" or "Good to Make": Ethnographical Archaeology on Changes in the Representation of Birds / Atsushi Nobayashi
10 Birds as Figurative Patterns and Artefacts as Efficient Agents: Agency and Ritual Behaviour among the Mentawai of Bat Rereiket (Siberut, Indonesia) / Lionel Simon and Syarul Sakaliou
11 Environmental Shift in the Entangled Anthropocene: Use and Abuse of Birds in Amis Ritual Practices of Taiwan / Yi-tze Lee
12 Epilogue: The