TY - BOOK AU - Philo,Chris AU - Wilbert,Chris TI - Animal spaces, beastly places: new geographies of human-animal relations T2 - Critical geographies SN - 0203004884 AV - QL85 .A52 2000eb U1 - 304.2/7 22 PY - 2000/// CY - London, New York PB - Routledge KW - Human-animal relationships KW - Relations homme-animal KW - SOCIAL SCIENCE KW - Human Geography KW - bisacsh KW - fast N1 - Includes bibliographical references; Animal spaces, beastly places : an introduction; Chris Philo; Chris Wilbert --; Flush and the banditti : dog-stealing in Victorian London; Philip Howell --; Feral cats in the city; Huw Griffiths; Ingrid Poulter; David Sibley --; Constructing the animal worlds of inner-city Los Angeles; Jennifer Wolch; Alec Brownlow; Unna Lassiter --; Taking stock of farm animals and rurality; Richard Yarwood; 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' : photography, wildlife and colonialism in Africa; James R. Ryan --; Biological cultivation : Lubetkin's modernism at London Zoo in the 1930s; Pyrs Gruffudd --; Virtual animals in electronic zoos : the changing geographies of animal capture and display; Gail Davies --; (Un)ethical geographies of human--non-human relations : encounters, collectives and spaces; Owain Jones --; Afterword : enclosure; Michael J. Watts N2 - 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 UR - https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&db=nlabk&AN=115129 ER -