Animal spaces, beastly places : new geographies of human-animal relations /
Animal spaces, beastly places : new geographies of human-animal relations /
edited by Chris Philo and Chris Wilbert.
- London ; New York : Routledge, 2000.
- 1 online resource (xv, 311 pages) : illustrations
- Critical geographies ; 10 .
- Critical geographies ; 10. .
Includes bibliographical references.
Animal spaces, beastly places : an introduction / Flush and the banditti : dog-stealing in Victorian London / Feral cats in the city / Constructing the animal worlds of inner-city Los Angeles / Taking stock of farm animals and rurality / Versions of animal-human : Broadland, c. 1945-1970 / A wolf in the garden : ideology and change in the Adirondack landscape / What's a river without fish? Symbol, space and ecosystem in the waterways of Japan / Fantastic Mr Fox? Representing animals in the hunting debate / 'Hunting with the camera' : photography, wildlife and colonialism in Africa / Biological cultivation : Lubetkin's modernism at London Zoo in the 1930s / Virtual animals in electronic zoos : the changing geographies of animal capture and display / (Un)ethical geographies of human--non-human relations : encounters, collectives and spaces / Chris Philo, Chris Wilbert -- Philip Howell -- Huw Griffiths, Ingrid Poulter, David Sibley -- Jennifer Wolch, Alec Brownlow, Unna Lassiter -- Richard Yarwood, Nick Evans -- David Matless -- Alec Brownlow -- Paul Waley -- Michael Woods -- James R. Ryan -- Pyrs Gruffudd -- Gail Davies -- Owain Jones -- Michael J. Watts. Afterword : enclosure /
This book explores the variations on the human-animal spatial orderings. It develops new ways of thinking about human animal interactions and encourges us to find new ways for humans and animals to live together.
English.
0203004884 9780203004883 9780415198462 0415198461 128006000X 9781280060007 9781134640126 1134640129 9781134640072 1134640072 9781134640119 1134640110 9786610060009 6610060002
10.4324/9780203004883 doi
00081154
99089955
0415198461 Uk 0415198461. Uk
Human-animal relationships.
Relations homme-animal.
SOCIAL SCIENCE--Human Geography.
Human-animal relationships
QL85 / .A52 2000eb
304.2/7
QL85 / .A52 2000
Includes bibliographical references.
Animal spaces, beastly places : an introduction / Flush and the banditti : dog-stealing in Victorian London / Feral cats in the city / Constructing the animal worlds of inner-city Los Angeles / Taking stock of farm animals and rurality / Versions of animal-human : Broadland, c. 1945-1970 / A wolf in the garden : ideology and change in the Adirondack landscape / What's a river without fish? Symbol, space and ecosystem in the waterways of Japan / Fantastic Mr Fox? Representing animals in the hunting debate / 'Hunting with the camera' : photography, wildlife and colonialism in Africa / Biological cultivation : Lubetkin's modernism at London Zoo in the 1930s / Virtual animals in electronic zoos : the changing geographies of animal capture and display / (Un)ethical geographies of human--non-human relations : encounters, collectives and spaces / Chris Philo, Chris Wilbert -- Philip Howell -- Huw Griffiths, Ingrid Poulter, David Sibley -- Jennifer Wolch, Alec Brownlow, Unna Lassiter -- Richard Yarwood, Nick Evans -- David Matless -- Alec Brownlow -- Paul Waley -- Michael Woods -- James R. Ryan -- Pyrs Gruffudd -- Gail Davies -- Owain Jones -- Michael J. Watts. Afterword : enclosure /
This book explores the variations on the human-animal spatial orderings. It develops new ways of thinking about human animal interactions and encourges us to find new ways for humans and animals to live together.
English.
0203004884 9780203004883 9780415198462 0415198461 128006000X 9781280060007 9781134640126 1134640129 9781134640072 1134640072 9781134640119 1134640110 9786610060009 6610060002
10.4324/9780203004883 doi
00081154
99089955
0415198461 Uk 0415198461. Uk
Human-animal relationships.
Relations homme-animal.
SOCIAL SCIENCE--Human Geography.
Human-animal relationships
QL85 / .A52 2000eb
304.2/7
QL85 / .A52 2000