یادداشتهای مربوط به کتابنامه ، واژه نامه و نمایه های داخل اثر
متن يادداشت
Includes bibliographical references and index
یادداشتهای مربوط به مندرجات
متن يادداشت
In it together : an introduction to human-animal studies / Garry Marvin and Susan McHugh -- 1. Mammoths in the landscape / Nigel Rothfels -- 2. Domesticating practices : the case of Arabian babblers / Vinciane Despret -- 3. Escaping the maze : wildness and tameness in studying animal behaviour / Lynda Birke -- 4. Wherever I lay my cat? : post-human crowding and the meaning of home / Tora Holmberg -- 5. On a wing and a prayer : butterflies in contemporary art / Giovanni Aloi -- 6. 'This ain't agriculture' / Bernard Rollin -- 7. Beyond the wild, the feral, and the domestic : lessons from prehistoric Crete / Kerry Harris and Yannis Hamilakis -- 8. Netherworld envoy or man's best friend? : attitudes toward dogs in the ancient world / Sophia Menache -- 9. The material culture of pet keeping / Katherine C. Grier -- 10. The adored and the abhorrent : nationalism and feral cats in England and Australia / Adrian Franklin -- 11. Animal conceptions in animism and conservation : their rootedness in distinct longue durée notions of life and death / Istvan Praet -- 12. The emptiness of the wild / Philip Armstrong and Annie Potts -- 13. Feral attraction : art, becoming, and erasure / Bryndís Snæbjörnsdóttir and Mark Wilson -- 14. Becoming rhinoceros : therio-theatricality as problem and promise in Western drama / Una Chaudhuri -- 15. Bestial imaginings / Kathy Rudy -- 16. Embodying the feral : indigenous traditions and the nonhuman in some recent South African novels / Wendy Woodward -- 17. Reconfiguring wild spaces : the porous boundaries of wild animal geographies / Henry Buller -- 18. Relationships between Sámi reindeer herders, lands, and reindeer / Elina Helander-Renvall -- 19. Kinship imaginaries : children's stories of wild friendships, fear, and freedom / Leesa Fawcett -- 20. Mourning crows : grief and extinction in a shared world / Thom van Dooren -- 21. Dead, dead, dead, dead, dead / Steve Baker