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This book explores the variations on the human-animal spatial orderings. It develops new ways of thinking about human animal interactions and encourges us to find new ways for humans and animals to live together.
This book explores the variations on the human-animal spatial orderings. It develops new ways of thinking about human animal interactions and encourges us to find new ways for humans and animals to live together.
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List of figures List of contributors Preface and acknowledgements 1. Animal Space, Beastly Places: An Introduction Chris Philo and Chris Wilbert 2. Flush and the Banditti: Dogstealing in Victorian London Philip Howell 3. Feral Cats in the City Huw Griffiths, Ingrid Poulter and David Sibley 4. Attitudes Towards Animals Among African-American Women in Los Angeles Jennifer Wolch, Alec Brownlow and Unna Lassiter 5. Taking Stock of Farm Animals and Rurality Richard Yarwood and Nick Evans 6. Versions of Animal-Human: Broadland c,1945-1970 David Matless 7. A Wolf in the Garden: Ideology an Change in the Adirondack Landscape Alec Brownlow 8. What's A River Without the Fish? Symbol, Space and Ecosystem in the Waterways of Japan 9. Fantastic Mr Fox? Representing Animals in the Hunting Debate Michael Woods 10. Hunting with the Camera: Wildlife and Colonialism in Africa James R Ryan 11. Biological Cultivation: Lubetkin's Modernism at London Zoo in the 1930's Pyrs Gruffudd 12. Virtual Animals in Electronic Zoos: The Changing Geographies of Animal capture and Display Gail Davies 13. (Un)ethical Geographies of Human - Non-Human Relations: Encounters, Collectives and Space Owain Jones 14. Afterword: Enclosure Michael Watts
List of figures List of contributors Preface and acknowledgements 1. Animal Space, Beastly Places: An Introduction Chris Philo and Chris Wilbert 2. Flush and the Banditti: Dogstealing in Victorian London Philip Howell 3. Feral Cats in the City Huw Griffiths, Ingrid Poulter and David Sibley 4. Attitudes Towards Animals Among African-American Women in Los Angeles Jennifer Wolch, Alec Brownlow and Unna Lassiter 5. Taking Stock of Farm Animals and Rurality Richard Yarwood and Nick Evans 6. Versions of Animal-Human: Broadland c,1945-1970 David Matless 7. A Wolf in the Garden: Ideology an Change in the Adirondack Landscape Alec Brownlow 8. What's A River Without the Fish? Symbol, Space and Ecosystem in the Waterways of Japan 9. Fantastic Mr Fox? Representing Animals in the Hunting Debate Michael Woods 10. Hunting with the Camera: Wildlife and Colonialism in Africa James R Ryan 11. Biological Cultivation: Lubetkin's Modernism at London Zoo in the 1930's Pyrs Gruffudd 12. Virtual Animals in Electronic Zoos: The Changing Geographies of Animal capture and Display Gail Davies 13. (Un)ethical Geographies of Human - Non-Human Relations: Encounters, Collectives and Space Owain Jones 14. Afterword: Enclosure Michael Watts
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