Animal History in the Modern City: Exploring Liminality

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نام کتاب : Animal History in the Modern City: Exploring Liminality
عنوان ترجمه شده به فارسی : تاریخ حیوانات در شهر مدرن: کاوش حد و مرز
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ناشر : Bloomsbury Academic
سال نشر : 2018
تعداد صفحات : 265
ISBN (شابک) : 9781350054035 , 9781350054042
زبان کتاب : English
فرمت کتاب : pdf
حجم کتاب : 12 مگابایت



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Cover\nHalf-title\nTitle Page\nCopyright Page\nContents\nList of Figures and Tables\nList of Contributors\nAcknowledgements\nChapter 1: Liminality: A Governing Category in Animate History\n Notes\n Bibliography\nChapter 2: Liminal Lives in the New World\n Liminal lives in Tenochtitlán\n Blurring and clarifying the borders of human and non-human lives\n Conclusion\n Notes\n Bibliography\nChapter 3: Liminal Moments: Royal Hunts and Animal Lives in and around Seventeenth-Century Paris\n Noble horses and stray dogs: City, court and the animal kingdom\n Hunting in the city: Louis XIII and the origins of game animals\n Escaping the city: Versailles and the machinery of life and death\n Conclusion\n Notes\n Bibliography\nChapter 4: Antisocial Animals in the British Atlantic World: Liminality and Nuisance in Glasgow and New York City, 1660–1760\n Living nuisances\n ‘Zombie’ nuisances\n Resisting liminality\n Conclusion\n Notes\n Bibliography\nChapter 5: Canaries and Pigeons on the Threshold: An Eighteenth-Century Case Study of Liminal Animal Lives in a Southwest German Hometown\n Notes\n Bibliography\nChapter 6: The Giraffe’s Journey in France (1826–7): Entering Another World\n Preamble: Taking the giraffe’s standpoint?\n Back to the giraffe: Her confusing arrival in Marseilles\n Winter in Marseilles: Fear, puzzlement, adaptation\n From Aix to Paris: The trauma of transit\n Conclusions\n Notes\n Bibliography\nChapter 7: The Elimination of the German Butcher Dog and the Rise of the Modern Slaughterhouse\n No ordinary dog: The butcher dog in late-eighteenth- and early-nineteenth-century Germany\n The rise of the modern slaughterhouse and the elimination of the butcher dog32\n Conclusion\n Notes\n Bibliography\nChapter 8: It’s Just an Act! Dogs as Actors in Eighteenth- and Early Nineteenth-Century Europe\n Dogs as liminal animals in the modern city\n Liminal animal actors\n Munito, the ‘wonderful dog’\n Rudolf Lang and his performing dogs\n Conclusions\n Notes\n Bibliography\nChapter 9: Between Wild and Domestic, Animal and Human, Life and Death: The Problem of the Stray in the Victorian City\n Between wild and domestic: The Battersea Dogs’ Home and the problem of the ‘stray’\n Between animal and human: Beastly slumming at the Dogs Home\n Between life and death: The purgatory of the stray\n Conclusions\n Notes\n Bibliography\nChapter 10: Liminal Youth Between Town and Bush: Humans, Leopards and Initiation in West African History\n Expanding the ethnographic concept of liminality\n When leopards come to town, the boys go to the forest\n Colonial migration – or: From leopards to crocodiles\n Conclusions\n Notes\n Bibliography\nChapter 11: Betwixt and Between: Making Makeshift Animals in Nineteenth-Century Zoological Gardens\n Introduction: Articulating the history of the modern zoo\n Betwixt and between: The zoo and the fair\n Penning the animal: Imagining and representing captive animals\n Liminal figures: Zoo workers as middlemen\n Notes\n Bibliography\nChapter 12: Liminality in the Post-War Zoo: Animals in East and West Berlin, 1955–61\n The liminality of the zoo\n Playing with the liminal: The design and orchestration of the zoo\n The liminality of the zoo animal\n The liminality of the Cold War era\n Conclusion\n Notes\n Bibliography\nChapter 13: Backyard Birds and Human-Made Bat Houses: Domiciles of the Wild in Nineteenth- and Twentieth-Century Cities\n Birdhouses\n Bat bridges\n Building a wilder urban world\n Notes\n Bibliography\nIndex




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