Living with Animals is a collection of imagined animal guides—a playful and accessible look at different human-animal relationships around the world. Anthropologists and their co-authors have written accounts of how humans and animals interact in labs, in farms, in zoos, and in African forests, among other places. Modeled after the classic A World of Babies, an edited collection of imagined Dr. Spock manuals from around the world—With Animals focuses on human-animal relationships in their myriad forms.
This is ethnographic fiction for those curious about how animals are used for a variety of different tasks around the world. To be sure, animal guides are not a universal genre, so Living with Animals offers an imaginative solution, doing justice to the ways details about animals are conveyed in culturally specific ways by adopting a range of voices and perspectives. How we capitalize on animals, how we live with them, and how humans attempt to control the untamable nature around them are all considered by the authors of this wild read.
If you have ever experienced a moment of ‘what if’ curiosity—what is it like to be a gorilla in a zoo, to work in a pig factory farm, to breed cows and horses, this book is for you. A light-handed and light-hearted approach to a fascinating and nuanced subject, Living with Animals suggests many ways in which we can and do coexist with our non-human partners on Earth.
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With Animals: An Introduction
Part One: Fieldwork
1. Yuendumu Dog Tales
2. How to Build Rapport with Cats and Humans
3. The Perils of Deference: How Not to Habituate Spotted Hyenas in an Ethiopian Town
4. How to Study Chimpanzees That Are Terrified of You: Adventures in Ethnoprimatology in West Africa
Part Two: Communication
5. Walking with Dogs: Sharing Meaning, Sensation, and Inspiration across the Species Boundary
6. Working with a Service Dog in the United States
7. How to Protect Yourself from the Dead with Cattle
8. How to Release Viruses from Birds: A Field Guide for Virus Hunters, Buddhist Monks, and Birdwatchers
Part Three: Commodities
9. Oysterous
10. How to Act Industrial around Industrial Pigs
11. Making Babies with Cows
12. How to Make a Horse Have an Orgasm
Part 4: Science
13. Healing with Leeches
14. How to Be a Systematist
15. Becoming a Research Rodent
16. The Business: A Ferret’s Guied to the Lab Life
Part Five: Conservation
17. Read, Respond, Rescue
18. How to Care for a Park with Birds: Birdwatchers’ Ecologies in Buenos Aires
19. Introducing Zoo Gorillas
Giới thiệu về tác giả
Ilana Gershon is a professor of anthropology at Indiana University. She is the author of A World of Work, Down and Out in the New Economy, No Family is an Island, and The Breakup 2.0. Natalie Porter is an assistant professor in the department of anthropology at the University of Notre Dame.