Feathered Entanglements
Human-Bird Relations in the Anthropocene
Herausgeber: Laugrand, Frederic; Simon, Scott
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Feathered Entanglements
Human-Bird Relations in the Anthropocene
Herausgeber: Laugrand, Frederic; Simon, Scott
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Feathered Entanglements investigates human-bird relations across the Indo-Pacific and shows what birds can teach us about how to live with other species in the Anthropocene.
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Feathered Entanglements investigates human-bird relations across the Indo-Pacific and shows what birds can teach us about how to live with other species in the Anthropocene.
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- Verlag: University of British Columbia Press
- Seitenzahl: 340
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. Oktober 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm
- ISBN-13: 9780774870009
- ISBN-10: 0774870001
- Artikelnr.: 71238123
- Verlag: University of British Columbia Press
- Seitenzahl: 340
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. Oktober 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm
- ISBN-13: 9780774870009
- ISBN-10: 0774870001
- Artikelnr.: 71238123
Scott E. Simon is a professor in the School of Sociological and Anthropological Studies at the University of Ottawa and began studying human-bird relations as a visiting professor at the National Museum of Ethnology in Osaka, Japan. Among his publications are four ethnographies of Taiwan: Sweet and Sour: Life-Worlds of Taipei Women Entrepreneurs; Tanners of Taiwan: Life Strategies and National Culture; Sadyaq Balae! L'autochtonie formosane dans tous ses états; and Truly Human: Indigeneity and Indigenous Resurgence on Formosa. Frédéric Laugrand is a professor at Université catholique de Louvain (UCLouvain) in Belgium and director of its Laboratoire d'anthropologie prospective (LAAP). He is the author and editor of numerous books, most recently co-authoring, with Antoine Laugrand, Des voies de l'ombre: Quand les chauves-souris sèment le trouble; 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.
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 Fish, Birds, and Fishers: A Regional Case
Study of Chinese Cormorant Fishing / 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, Jordan / Perrine Lachenal
4 From the Ground to the Canopy: An 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, the Emotions, and Cycles of Time in the Central Himalayas /
John Leavitt
7 Time, Space, and Typhoons in Ibaloy Birdlore (Philippines Cordillera) /
Frédéric Laugrand, Antoine Laugrand, Jazil Tamang, and Gliseria Magapin
8 Birds as Metaphors and More in a Changing Indonesian Community / Gregory
Forth
Part 3: Birds Are Good to Craft With (Birds in Material Culture)
9 From Good to Eat to Good to Make: Ethnographical Archaeology of Bird
Representations in Ancient Japan / Atsushi Nobayashi
10 Birds as Figurative Patterns and Artifacts as Efficient Agents: Agency
and Ritual Behaviour among the Mentawaians of Bat Rereiket (Siberut,
Indonesia) / Lionel Simon and Syarul Sakaliou
11 Environmental Shift and Entangled Landscapes: Use of Birds in Amis
Ritual Practices of Taiwan / Yi-tze Lee
12 Epilogue: The Emergence of Ethno-Ornithology / Andrew G. Gosler
Index
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 Fish, Birds, and Fishers: A Regional Case
Study of Chinese Cormorant Fishing / 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, Jordan / Perrine Lachenal
4 From the Ground to the Canopy: An 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, the Emotions, and Cycles of Time in the Central Himalayas /
John Leavitt
7 Time, Space, and Typhoons in Ibaloy Birdlore (Philippines Cordillera) /
Frédéric Laugrand, Antoine Laugrand, Jazil Tamang, and Gliseria Magapin
8 Birds as Metaphors and More in a Changing Indonesian Community / Gregory
Forth
Part 3: Birds Are Good to Craft With (Birds in Material Culture)
9 From Good to Eat to Good to Make: Ethnographical Archaeology of Bird
Representations in Ancient Japan / Atsushi Nobayashi
10 Birds as Figurative Patterns and Artifacts as Efficient Agents: Agency
and Ritual Behaviour among the Mentawaians of Bat Rereiket (Siberut,
Indonesia) / Lionel Simon and Syarul Sakaliou
11 Environmental Shift and Entangled Landscapes: Use of Birds in Amis
Ritual Practices of Taiwan / Yi-tze Lee
12 Epilogue: The Emergence of Ethno-Ornithology / Andrew G. Gosler
Index
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 Fish, Birds, and Fishers: A Regional Case
Study of Chinese Cormorant Fishing / 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, Jordan / Perrine Lachenal
4 From the Ground to the Canopy: An 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, the Emotions, and Cycles of Time in the Central Himalayas /
John Leavitt
7 Time, Space, and Typhoons in Ibaloy Birdlore (Philippines Cordillera) /
Frédéric Laugrand, Antoine Laugrand, Jazil Tamang, and Gliseria Magapin
8 Birds as Metaphors and More in a Changing Indonesian Community / Gregory
Forth
Part 3: Birds Are Good to Craft With (Birds in Material Culture)
9 From Good to Eat to Good to Make: Ethnographical Archaeology of Bird
Representations in Ancient Japan / Atsushi Nobayashi
10 Birds as Figurative Patterns and Artifacts as Efficient Agents: Agency
and Ritual Behaviour among the Mentawaians of Bat Rereiket (Siberut,
Indonesia) / Lionel Simon and Syarul Sakaliou
11 Environmental Shift and Entangled Landscapes: Use of Birds in Amis
Ritual Practices of Taiwan / Yi-tze Lee
12 Epilogue: The Emergence of Ethno-Ornithology / Andrew G. Gosler
Index
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 Fish, Birds, and Fishers: A Regional Case
Study of Chinese Cormorant Fishing / 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, Jordan / Perrine Lachenal
4 From the Ground to the Canopy: An 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, the Emotions, and Cycles of Time in the Central Himalayas /
John Leavitt
7 Time, Space, and Typhoons in Ibaloy Birdlore (Philippines Cordillera) /
Frédéric Laugrand, Antoine Laugrand, Jazil Tamang, and Gliseria Magapin
8 Birds as Metaphors and More in a Changing Indonesian Community / Gregory
Forth
Part 3: Birds Are Good to Craft With (Birds in Material Culture)
9 From Good to Eat to Good to Make: Ethnographical Archaeology of Bird
Representations in Ancient Japan / Atsushi Nobayashi
10 Birds as Figurative Patterns and Artifacts as Efficient Agents: Agency
and Ritual Behaviour among the Mentawaians of Bat Rereiket (Siberut,
Indonesia) / Lionel Simon and Syarul Sakaliou
11 Environmental Shift and Entangled Landscapes: Use of Birds in Amis
Ritual Practices of Taiwan / Yi-tze Lee
12 Epilogue: The Emergence of Ethno-Ornithology / Andrew G. Gosler
Index