ISBN:
9781317180753
Language:
English
Pages:
1 Online-Ressource (295 pages)
Edition:
1st ed
Series Statement:
Multispecies Encounters
Series Statement:
Multispecies Encounters Ser.
Parallel Title:
Print version Bull, Jacob Animal Places : Lively Cartographies of Human-Animal Relations
DDC:
304.27
Keywords:
Human-animal relationships..
;
Biogeography
;
Electronic books
Abstract:
Cover -- Half Title -- Series Information -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Table of contents -- List of Figures -- List of Contributors -- Acknowledgements -- Introducing animals, places andlively cartographies -- Why look at animal places now? -- Species, space and place -- Lively cartographies of human-animal relations -- Structure of the volume -- Notes -- References -- Part I Humanimal place making -- 1 Sheep-shaped -- Notes -- References -- 2 'Moving quietly in the shadows': On feral feeding in Kolkata -- Investigating urban human/animal relations -- Domestication and the feral: emplacing humanimal relations -- Feeding ferals -- Feral feeding -- Discussion: humanimal crowds as subversive -- References -- 3 Felines on the fault line: Cats and the Christchurch earthquakes -- Background: the Christchurch city earthquakes -- Impacts of earthquakes on cats -- Physical -- Behavioural -- Geographical -- The human-feline relationship -- The city, cats, catastrophe and conviviality -- Notes -- References -- 4 Intimate cartographies: Creating place with companion animals -- Introduction: A cat out of place? -- Changes over time: the humanisation of the companion animal relationship -- Domestic space: creating the 'more-than-human' household -- Public space: surveillance and control -- Consumer spaces: producing the modern pet -- Animal places: between the human realm -- Conclusions -- Acknowledgements -- Note -- References -- Part II Mapping (sym)biographies of humanimal relations -- 5 Sharing the condition of abandonment -- Pets and the anthropological machine -- Reading condolence cards -- At home -- Into the wild -- In heaven -- In the abstract -- In the shadow of humans -- Acknowledgements -- References -- 6 Curating the body politic -- Space and nationhood: first stop - the German Zoo.
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