Animals in Person
Cultural Perspectives on Human-Animal Intimacies
Herausgeber: Knight, John
Animals in Person
Cultural Perspectives on Human-Animal Intimacies
Herausgeber: Knight, John
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Our relationship with animals is complex and contradictory; we hunt, kill and eat them, yet we also love, respect and protect them.
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Our relationship with animals is complex and contradictory; we hunt, kill and eat them, yet we also love, respect and protect them.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 290
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Juli 2005
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 395g
- ISBN-13: 9781859737330
- ISBN-10: 1859737331
- Artikelnr.: 21316288
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 290
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Juli 2005
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 395g
- ISBN-13: 9781859737330
- ISBN-10: 1859737331
- Artikelnr.: 21316288
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
John Knight is Lecturer, Queen's University of Belfast
IntroductionJohn Knight1. Care, Order and Usefulness: The Context of the
Human-Animal Relationship in a Greek Island CommunityDimitrios
Theodossopoulos2. Person, Place or Pig: Animal Attachments and Human
Transactions in New Guinea.Peter D. Dwyer and Monica Minnegal 3.
Disciplined Affections: The Making of an English Pack of FoxhoundsGarry
Marvin 4. On 'Loving Your Water-Buffalo More Than Your Own Mother':
Relationships of Animal and Human Care in NepalBen Campbell 5. Loved to
Death? Veterinary Visions of Pet-keeping in Modern Dutch SocietyJoanna
Swabe 6. From Trap to Lap: The Changing Sociogenic Identity of the
RatBirgitta Edelman 7. The Unbearable Likeness of Being: Children,
Teddy-bears and The Sooty ShowCandi Forrest, L. Goldman and M. Emmison 8.
The Elephant-Mahout Relationship in India and Nepal: A Tourist
AttractionLynette A. Hart9. Loving Leviathan: The Discourse of Whale
Watching in Australian EcotourismAdrian Peace 10. Enchanting Dolphins: An
Analysis of Human-Dolphin EncountersVronique Servais 11. Feeding Mr Monkey:
Cross-species Food 'Exchange' in Japanese Monkey ParksJohn Knight12.
Anthropomorphism or Egomorphism? The Perception of Non-human Persons by
Human OnesKay Milton
Human-Animal Relationship in a Greek Island CommunityDimitrios
Theodossopoulos2. Person, Place or Pig: Animal Attachments and Human
Transactions in New Guinea.Peter D. Dwyer and Monica Minnegal 3.
Disciplined Affections: The Making of an English Pack of FoxhoundsGarry
Marvin 4. On 'Loving Your Water-Buffalo More Than Your Own Mother':
Relationships of Animal and Human Care in NepalBen Campbell 5. Loved to
Death? Veterinary Visions of Pet-keeping in Modern Dutch SocietyJoanna
Swabe 6. From Trap to Lap: The Changing Sociogenic Identity of the
RatBirgitta Edelman 7. The Unbearable Likeness of Being: Children,
Teddy-bears and The Sooty ShowCandi Forrest, L. Goldman and M. Emmison 8.
The Elephant-Mahout Relationship in India and Nepal: A Tourist
AttractionLynette A. Hart9. Loving Leviathan: The Discourse of Whale
Watching in Australian EcotourismAdrian Peace 10. Enchanting Dolphins: An
Analysis of Human-Dolphin EncountersVronique Servais 11. Feeding Mr Monkey:
Cross-species Food 'Exchange' in Japanese Monkey ParksJohn Knight12.
Anthropomorphism or Egomorphism? The Perception of Non-human Persons by
Human OnesKay Milton
IntroductionJohn Knight1. Care, Order and Usefulness: The Context of the
Human-Animal Relationship in a Greek Island CommunityDimitrios
Theodossopoulos2. Person, Place or Pig: Animal Attachments and Human
Transactions in New Guinea.Peter D. Dwyer and Monica Minnegal 3.
Disciplined Affections: The Making of an English Pack of FoxhoundsGarry
Marvin 4. On 'Loving Your Water-Buffalo More Than Your Own Mother':
Relationships of Animal and Human Care in NepalBen Campbell 5. Loved to
Death? Veterinary Visions of Pet-keeping in Modern Dutch SocietyJoanna
Swabe 6. From Trap to Lap: The Changing Sociogenic Identity of the
RatBirgitta Edelman 7. The Unbearable Likeness of Being: Children,
Teddy-bears and The Sooty ShowCandi Forrest, L. Goldman and M. Emmison 8.
The Elephant-Mahout Relationship in India and Nepal: A Tourist
AttractionLynette A. Hart9. Loving Leviathan: The Discourse of Whale
Watching in Australian EcotourismAdrian Peace 10. Enchanting Dolphins: An
Analysis of Human-Dolphin EncountersVronique Servais 11. Feeding Mr Monkey:
Cross-species Food 'Exchange' in Japanese Monkey ParksJohn Knight12.
Anthropomorphism or Egomorphism? The Perception of Non-human Persons by
Human OnesKay Milton
Human-Animal Relationship in a Greek Island CommunityDimitrios
Theodossopoulos2. Person, Place or Pig: Animal Attachments and Human
Transactions in New Guinea.Peter D. Dwyer and Monica Minnegal 3.
Disciplined Affections: The Making of an English Pack of FoxhoundsGarry
Marvin 4. On 'Loving Your Water-Buffalo More Than Your Own Mother':
Relationships of Animal and Human Care in NepalBen Campbell 5. Loved to
Death? Veterinary Visions of Pet-keeping in Modern Dutch SocietyJoanna
Swabe 6. From Trap to Lap: The Changing Sociogenic Identity of the
RatBirgitta Edelman 7. The Unbearable Likeness of Being: Children,
Teddy-bears and The Sooty ShowCandi Forrest, L. Goldman and M. Emmison 8.
The Elephant-Mahout Relationship in India and Nepal: A Tourist
AttractionLynette A. Hart9. Loving Leviathan: The Discourse of Whale
Watching in Australian EcotourismAdrian Peace 10. Enchanting Dolphins: An
Analysis of Human-Dolphin EncountersVronique Servais 11. Feeding Mr Monkey:
Cross-species Food 'Exchange' in Japanese Monkey ParksJohn Knight12.
Anthropomorphism or Egomorphism? The Perception of Non-human Persons by
Human OnesKay Milton







