Engaging with animals : interpretations of a shared existence / edited by Georgette Leah Burns and Mandy Paterson.
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- 1743320302
- 9781743323861
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
In 'Engaging with animals: interpretations of a shared existence' experts in the field of human-animal studies investigate the ways in which humans and other animals interact.
Anthropomorphism and animals in the anthropocene / Georgette Leah Burns -- Ethical issues within human-alloprimate interactive zones / Nicholas Malone and Ally Palmer -- Of rats, good science and openings to relatedness / Simone Dennis -- Blurred boundaries: humans, animals and sex / Sandra Burr -- Encounters with Antarctic animals in ABC's catalyst / Sophie Fern, Kate Nash and Elizabeth Leane -- The donkey and Mr Simpson: remembering the donkey in the Anzac legend / Jill Bough -- Howling, hauntring and the symbolic dingo / Amanda Stuart -- Animal approximations: depicting cryptic species / Anne Taylor -- Linguistic anthropomorphism: Timbuktu, the whistler and the white bone / Sally Borrell -- TNR (trap-neuter-return): is it a solution for the management of feral cats in Australia? / Mandy Paterson -- Animal farming in Australia: consumer awareness, concern and action / Sally Healy -- A utilitarian argument against animal exploitation / Clare McCausland -- Emotions in animals / Nicky McGrath and Clive Philips.
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