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Availability:In StockContributor:Lance van Sittert, Sandra SwartSeries:Human-Animal StudiesTheme:Chronological Period/18th Century, Chronological Period/19th Century, Chronological Period/Ancient (To 499 A.D.), Cultural Region/African, Cultural Region/Southern AfricaPublish date:11/13/2007Pages:300
Languages:EnglishPublisher:BrillISBN-13:9789004154193ISBN-10:9004154191UPC:9789004154193Book Category:Pets, HistoryBook Subcategory:Dogs, Europe, ModernBook Topic:18th CenturySize:9.42 x 6.39 x 0.63 inchesWeight:0.513Product ID:SCXP2V3MDH
This suite of essays is a first for historical writing about southern Africa: they recover an animal's ubiquitous, yet hidden presence in human history. The authors have used the dog as a way "to think about human society". The dog is the connecting thread binding these essays, which each reveals a different part of the complex social history of southern Africa.
The essays range widely from concerns over disease, bestiality, and social degradation through greyhound gambling, to anxieties over social status reflected through breed classifications, to social rebellion through resistance to the dog tax imposed by colonial authorities. With its focus on dogs in human history, this project is part of what has been termed the 'animal turn' in the social sciences, which investigates the spaces which animals inhabit in human society and the way in which animal and human lives interconnect.
The essays range widely from concerns over disease, bestiality, and social degradation through greyhound gambling, to anxieties over social status reflected through breed classifications, to social rebellion through resistance to the dog tax imposed by colonial authorities. With its focus on dogs in human history, this project is part of what has been termed the 'animal turn' in the social sciences, which investigates the spaces which animals inhabit in human society and the way in which animal and human lives interconnect.
Languages:EnglishPublisher:BrillISBN-13:9789004154193ISBN-10:9004154191UPC:9789004154193Book Category:Pets, HistoryBook Subcategory:Dogs, Europe, ModernBook Topic:18th CenturySize:9.42 x 6.39 x 0.63 inchesWeight:0.513Product ID:SCXP2V3MDH
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