Dog's Best Friend?: Rethinking Canid-Human Relations
β Scribed by John Sorenson (editor); Atsuko Matsuoka (editor)
- Publisher
- McGill-Queen's University Press
- Year
- 2019
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 397
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
An examination of different historical and cultural attitudes towards dogs and other canids.
An examination of different historical and cultural attitudes towards dogs and other canids.
β¦ Table of Contents
Cover
Dogβs Best Friend?
Title
Copyright
Dedication
Contents
Acknowledgments
Introduction: Rethinking Canid-Human Relations
Section One: Historical Canid-Human Relations
1 Dogs and Humans in Ancient Greece and Rome: Towards a Definition of Extended Appropriate Interaction
2 Well-Bred Is Well-Behaved: The Creation and Meaning of Dog Breeds
3 Significant Others: Fox Gods and Dog Generals in Pre-Modern Japan
Section Two: Dogs in Space
4 Dogs, Dirt, and Public Space
5 Post-Human Families? Dog-Human Relations in the Domestic Sphere
6 Connected and Interconnected: Bali People and Bali Dogs
7 Street Dogs, Rights, and the Pursuit of Justice in Indiaβs Dogopolis
8 Gone Stray: A Journey of Gou Mama and Their Fur-Kids
9 Caring for Istanbulβs Street Animals: Empathy, Altruism, and Rage
Section Three: Exploitation
10 Eating Dogs
11 The Beagle Freedom Project: Activism, Advocacy, and Awareness
Section Four: Wild Canids
12 Becoming βUsβ
13 Time to Rethink the Wolf: Reflections on Captivity
14 Of Bounty and Beastly Tales: Wolves and the Canadian Imagination
Conclusion: Canid-Human Relations, Speciesism, and Overlooked Interlocking Systems of Oppression
Contributors
Index
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