Historical Animal Geographies
Herausgeber: Rutherford, Stephanie; Wilcox, Sharon
Historical Animal Geographies
Herausgeber: Rutherford, Stephanie; Wilcox, Sharon
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Historical analysis is important to animal geographies, yet few works have yet attempted to represent this confluence in understanding the entangled lives of animals and humans. Foregrounding the assertion that geography matters as much as history in terms of how we relate to animals, this book offers unique insight into what life condition
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Historical analysis is important to animal geographies, yet few works have yet attempted to represent this confluence in understanding the entangled lives of animals and humans. Foregrounding the assertion that geography matters as much as history in terms of how we relate to animals, this book offers unique insight into what life condition
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Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Routledge Human-Animal Studies Series
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 230
- Erscheinungstermin: 14. August 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 13mm
- Gewicht: 390g
- ISBN-13: 9780367590956
- ISBN-10: 0367590956
- Artikelnr.: 67073720
- Routledge Human-Animal Studies Series
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 230
- Erscheinungstermin: 14. August 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 13mm
- Gewicht: 390g
- ISBN-13: 9780367590956
- ISBN-10: 0367590956
- Artikelnr.: 67073720
Sharon Wilcox is the Associate Director for the Center for Culture, History, and Environment in the Nelson Institute for Environmental Studies at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. Her research explores the ways in which conceptions of place and value are constructed for terrestrial mammalian predator species in historical and contemporary contexts. She is the author of the forthcoming monograph, Jaguars of Empire: Natural History in the New World. Stephanie Rutherford is an Associate Professor in the School of the Environment at Trent University in Canada. Her research inhabits the intersections among the environmental humanities, animal geography, and posthumanism. She is currently writing a book on the history of wolves in Canada. She is also the author of Governing the Wild: Ecotours of Power and co-editor (with Jocelyn Thorpe and L. Anders Sandberg) of Methodological Challenges in Nature-Culture and Environmental History Research (Routledge, 2016).
1. Introduction: A Meeting Place (Stephanie Rutherford and Sharon Wilcox)
Part I The Home - Shared Spaces of Cohabitation 2. When did Pets Become
Animals? (Philip Howell) 3. The Entwined Socioecological Histories of the
Sawtelle, California War Veterans and the Animal "Menagerie" at the Pacific
Branch Soldier's Home (1888-1918) (Teresa Lloro-Bidart) 4. Shaking the
Ground: Histories of Earthworms from Darwin to Niche Construction (Camilla
Royle) Part II The City - Historical Animals In and Out of Sight 5.
Zoöpolis (Jennifer Wolch) 6. Kansas City: The Morphology of an American
Zoöpolis through Film (Julie Urbanik) 7. The Strange Case of the Missing
Slaughterhouse Geographies (Chris Philo and Ian MacLachlan) 8. The Pigs are
Back Again: Urban Pig Keeping in Wartime Britain, 1939-45 (Thomas Webb)
Part III The Nation - Historical Animal Bodies and Human Identities 9.
Rebel Elephants: Resistance through Human-Elephant Partnerships (Jennifer
Mateer) 10. Western Horizons, Animal Becomings: Race, Species, and the
Troubled Boundaries of the Human in the Era of American Expansionism (
Dominik Ohrem) 11. For the Love of Life: Coal Mining and Pit Bull Fighting
in Early 19th-Century Britain (Heidi J. Nast) Part IV The Global - Imperial
Networks and the Movements of Animals 12. Migration, Assimilation, and
Invasion in the Nineteenth Century (Harriet Ritvo) 13. Runaways and Strays:
Rethinking (Non)Human Agency in Caribbean Slave Societies (David Lambert)
Epilogue 14. Finding Our Way in the Anthropocene (Stephanie Rutherford)
Part I The Home - Shared Spaces of Cohabitation 2. When did Pets Become
Animals? (Philip Howell) 3. The Entwined Socioecological Histories of the
Sawtelle, California War Veterans and the Animal "Menagerie" at the Pacific
Branch Soldier's Home (1888-1918) (Teresa Lloro-Bidart) 4. Shaking the
Ground: Histories of Earthworms from Darwin to Niche Construction (Camilla
Royle) Part II The City - Historical Animals In and Out of Sight 5.
Zoöpolis (Jennifer Wolch) 6. Kansas City: The Morphology of an American
Zoöpolis through Film (Julie Urbanik) 7. The Strange Case of the Missing
Slaughterhouse Geographies (Chris Philo and Ian MacLachlan) 8. The Pigs are
Back Again: Urban Pig Keeping in Wartime Britain, 1939-45 (Thomas Webb)
Part III The Nation - Historical Animal Bodies and Human Identities 9.
Rebel Elephants: Resistance through Human-Elephant Partnerships (Jennifer
Mateer) 10. Western Horizons, Animal Becomings: Race, Species, and the
Troubled Boundaries of the Human in the Era of American Expansionism (
Dominik Ohrem) 11. For the Love of Life: Coal Mining and Pit Bull Fighting
in Early 19th-Century Britain (Heidi J. Nast) Part IV The Global - Imperial
Networks and the Movements of Animals 12. Migration, Assimilation, and
Invasion in the Nineteenth Century (Harriet Ritvo) 13. Runaways and Strays:
Rethinking (Non)Human Agency in Caribbean Slave Societies (David Lambert)
Epilogue 14. Finding Our Way in the Anthropocene (Stephanie Rutherford)
1. Introduction: A Meeting Place (Stephanie Rutherford and Sharon Wilcox)
Part I The Home - Shared Spaces of Cohabitation 2. When did Pets Become
Animals? (Philip Howell) 3. The Entwined Socioecological Histories of the
Sawtelle, California War Veterans and the Animal "Menagerie" at the Pacific
Branch Soldier's Home (1888-1918) (Teresa Lloro-Bidart) 4. Shaking the
Ground: Histories of Earthworms from Darwin to Niche Construction (Camilla
Royle) Part II The City - Historical Animals In and Out of Sight 5.
Zoöpolis (Jennifer Wolch) 6. Kansas City: The Morphology of an American
Zoöpolis through Film (Julie Urbanik) 7. The Strange Case of the Missing
Slaughterhouse Geographies (Chris Philo and Ian MacLachlan) 8. The Pigs are
Back Again: Urban Pig Keeping in Wartime Britain, 1939-45 (Thomas Webb)
Part III The Nation - Historical Animal Bodies and Human Identities 9.
Rebel Elephants: Resistance through Human-Elephant Partnerships (Jennifer
Mateer) 10. Western Horizons, Animal Becomings: Race, Species, and the
Troubled Boundaries of the Human in the Era of American Expansionism (
Dominik Ohrem) 11. For the Love of Life: Coal Mining and Pit Bull Fighting
in Early 19th-Century Britain (Heidi J. Nast) Part IV The Global - Imperial
Networks and the Movements of Animals 12. Migration, Assimilation, and
Invasion in the Nineteenth Century (Harriet Ritvo) 13. Runaways and Strays:
Rethinking (Non)Human Agency in Caribbean Slave Societies (David Lambert)
Epilogue 14. Finding Our Way in the Anthropocene (Stephanie Rutherford)
Part I The Home - Shared Spaces of Cohabitation 2. When did Pets Become
Animals? (Philip Howell) 3. The Entwined Socioecological Histories of the
Sawtelle, California War Veterans and the Animal "Menagerie" at the Pacific
Branch Soldier's Home (1888-1918) (Teresa Lloro-Bidart) 4. Shaking the
Ground: Histories of Earthworms from Darwin to Niche Construction (Camilla
Royle) Part II The City - Historical Animals In and Out of Sight 5.
Zoöpolis (Jennifer Wolch) 6. Kansas City: The Morphology of an American
Zoöpolis through Film (Julie Urbanik) 7. The Strange Case of the Missing
Slaughterhouse Geographies (Chris Philo and Ian MacLachlan) 8. The Pigs are
Back Again: Urban Pig Keeping in Wartime Britain, 1939-45 (Thomas Webb)
Part III The Nation - Historical Animal Bodies and Human Identities 9.
Rebel Elephants: Resistance through Human-Elephant Partnerships (Jennifer
Mateer) 10. Western Horizons, Animal Becomings: Race, Species, and the
Troubled Boundaries of the Human in the Era of American Expansionism (
Dominik Ohrem) 11. For the Love of Life: Coal Mining and Pit Bull Fighting
in Early 19th-Century Britain (Heidi J. Nast) Part IV The Global - Imperial
Networks and the Movements of Animals 12. Migration, Assimilation, and
Invasion in the Nineteenth Century (Harriet Ritvo) 13. Runaways and Strays:
Rethinking (Non)Human Agency in Caribbean Slave Societies (David Lambert)
Epilogue 14. Finding Our Way in the Anthropocene (Stephanie Rutherford)