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Routledge Handbook of Human-Animal Studies: Routledge International Handbooks

Editat de Garry Marvin, Susan McHugh
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 24 apr 2014
Human-animal studies is an academic field that has grown exponentially over the past decade. It explores the whys, hows, and whats of human-animal relations: why animals are represented and configured in different ways in human cultures and societies around the world; how they are imagined, experienced, and given significance; what these relationships might signify about being human; and what about these relationships might be improved for the sake of the individuals as well as the communities concerned.
The Routledge Handbook of Human-Animal Studies presents a collection of original essays from artists and scholars who have established themselves internationally on the basis of specific and significant new contributions to human-animal studies.
This international, interdisciplinary handbook will be of interest to students and scholars of human-animal studies, sociology, anthropology, biology, environmental studies, geography, cultural studies, history, philosophy, media studies, gender studies, literature, psychology, ethology, and visual studies.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780415521406
ISBN-10: 0415521408
Pagini: 332
Ilustrații: 25 black & white illustrations, 25 black & white halftones
Dimensiuni: 174 x 246 x 23 mm
Greutate: 0.77 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Seria Routledge International Handbooks

Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom

Public țintă

Postgraduate and Undergraduate

Cuprins

In it Together: an Introduction to Human-Animal Studies   1. Mammoths in the Landscape  2. Domesticating Practices: The Case of Arabian Babblers  3. Escaping the Maze: Wildness and Tameness in Studying Animal Behaviour   4. Wherever I Lay my Cat? Post-Human Crowding and the Meaning of Home  5. On a Wing and a Prayer: Butterflies in Contemporary Art   6. ‘This Ain't Agriculture’   7. Beyond the Wild, the Feral, and the Domestic: Lessons from Prehistoric Crete   8. Netherworld Envoy or Man’s Best Friend? Attitudes toward Dogs in the Ancient World   9. The Material Culture of Pet Keeping   10. The Adored and the Abhorrent: Nationalism and Feral Cats in England and Australia   11. Animal Conceptions in Animism and Conservation: their Rootedness in Distinct Longue Durée Notions of Life and Death   12. The Emptiness of the Wild   13. Feral Attraction: Art, Becoming, and Erasure   14. Becoming Rhinoceros: Therio-Theatricality as Problem and Promise in Western Drama  15. Bestial Imaginings   16. Embodying the Feral: Indigenous Traditions and the Nonhuman in some Recent South African Novels  17. Going Wild in Space: The Porous Boundaries of Wild Animal Geographies  18. Relationships between Sámi Reindeer Herders, Lands, and Reindeer   19. Kinship Imaginaries: Children’s Stories of Wild Friendships, Fear, and Freedom  20. Mourning Crows: Grief and Extinction in a Shared World  21. Dead, Dead, Dead, Dead, Dead

Notă biografică

Garry Marvin is a social anthropologist and Professor of Human-Animal Studies at the University of Roehampton, London.
Susan McHugh is a literary theorist and Professor and Chair of English at the University of New England, USA.

Recenzii

A new and necessary survey of a rapidly evolving field, this marvellous collection succeeds in being inviting as well as authoritative; taking on the challenge of reconceptualising the wild, the domesticated and the feral, these exceptional essays amply demonstrate Marvin and McHugh’s conviction that the question of how we live with animals is fundamental to how we live with ourselves. - Philip Howell, Department of Geography, University of Cambridge
 Human-animal studies is only a few decades old (and so, born yesterday in academic terms), but in that brief span it has attracted scholars from across the humanities, the social sciences, and the arts. Garry Marvin and Susan McHugh have produced a collection that demonstrates the striking disciplinary reach and methodological variety of this innovative field. - Harriet Ritvo, Arthur J. Conner Professor of History, MIT

 
"The Handbook of Human-Animal Studies is both a great read and a provocation to rendering each other capable of knowing entangled human and animal worldings better. The diverse essays are unsettling and enticing. Feral protagonists in contemporary South African novels, mourning Hawaiian crows and shared grief in the face of extinction, commercial wild meat and green exterminism in New Zealand, Sami reindeer and their herders, ancient dogs, crowds of Swedish cats in nonconforming homes, Arabian babblers reshaping their scientists, laboratory and other rats escaping more than one kind of maze, and many more human and non-human critters of temporally deep and spatially differentiated worlds: All of these both confront the arrogance of human exceptionalism and nurture the perceptual and analytical skills to inhabit bumptious and challenging human-animal studies. This Handbook is an ambitious, rich webbing of essays in an emergent, multi-dimensional niche-space of contemporary trans-disciplinary studies; as the editors put it in their seductive introduction: "critters and scholars alike, we are in it together." The Handbook layers the kind of compost that can remix the wastes and resources of post-humanism into something more nourishing for these times of excess death and still possible resilience." - Donna Haraway, author of 'When Species Meet'

Descriere

The Routledge Handbook of Human-Animal Studies presents a collection of original essays from artists and scholars who have established themselves internationally on the basis of specific and significant new contributions to human-animal studies. It offers a broad interpretive account of the development and present configurations of the field of human-animal studies across many cultures, continents, and times.