Animal spaces, beastly places : new geographies of human-animal relations

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Altri autori: Philo, Chris (Éd.), Wilbert, Chris (Éd.)
Natura: Ouvrage
Lingua:Anglais
Serie:Critical geographies.
Soggetti:
Zoo
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Sommario:
  • Animal spaces, beastly places : an introduction / Chris Philo and Chris Wilbert
  • Flush and the banditt : dog-stealing in Victorian London / Philip Howell
  • Feral cats in the city / Huw Griffiths, Ingrid Poulter and David Sibley
  • Constructing the animal worlds of inner-city Los Angeles / Jennifer Wolch, Alec Brownlow and Unna Lassiter
  • Taking stock of farm animals and rurality / Richard Yarwood and Nick Evans
  • Versions of animal - human : Broadland, c. 1945-1970 / David Matless
  • A wolf in the garden : ideology and change in the Adirondack landscape / Alec Brownlow
  • What's a river without fish ? Symbol, space and ecosystem in the waterways of Japan / Paul Waley
  • Fantastic Mr. Fox ? Representing animals in the hunting debate / Michael Woods
  • "Hunting with the camera's : photography, wildlife and colonialism in Africa / James R. Ryan
  • Biological cultivations: Lubetkin's modernism at London Zoo in the 1930's / Pyrs Gruffudd
  • Virtual animals in electronic zoos : the changing geographics of animal capture and display / Gail Davies
  • (Un)ethnical geographies of human - non human relations : encounters, collectives and spaces / Owain Jones
  • Afterword : enclosure / Michael J. Watts