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Źródła i bibliografia do Antrozoologii.

PostNapisane: 8 wrz 2011, o 07:37
przez krzysztof
WITAM :o

Być może komuś się przyda poniższy zbiór literatury do pisania prac z zakresu interakcji człowieka z zwierzętami i nie tylko .
"Dobrze" by było aby znalazło się polskie wydawnictwo , które przynajmniej cześć pozycji wydałoby w naszym języku .
Może kogoś , coś by "poruszyło" i "uskrzydliło" oraz "oświeciło" - nie tylko w środowisku akademickim :roll: ( choć mogę się grubo mylić).

"Recommended Reading: Anthrozoology"
http://www.easyvegan.info/recommended-r ... rozoology/
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Books

Alger, Janet M. and Steven F. Alger. 2003. Cat Culture: The Social World of a Cat Shelter (Animals, Culture, and Society). Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: Temple University Press.

Animal Studies Group, The. 2006. Killing Animals. Champaign, Illinois: University of Illinois Press.

Arluke, Arnold and Clinton R. Sanders. 1996. Regarding Animals (Animals, Culture and Society). Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: Temple University Press.

Baker, Steve. 2001. Picturing the Beast: Animals, Identity, and Representation. Champaign, Illinois: University of Illinois Press.

Beck, Alan and Aaron Katcher. 1996. Between Pets and People: The Importance of Animal Companionship. West Lafayette, Indiana: Purdue University Press.

Becker, Marty. 2002. The Healing Power of Pets: Harnessing the Amazing Ability of Pets to Make and Keep People Happy and Healthy. New York, New York: Hyperion.

Caesar, Terry. 2009. Speaking of Animals: Essays on Dogs and Others (Human-Animal Studies). Boston, Massachusetts: Brill Academic Publishers.

Cartmill, Matt. 1996. A View to a Death in the Morning: Hunting and Nature Through History. Cambridge, Massachusetts: Harvard University Press.

Castricano, Jodey (ed.). 2008. Animal Subjects: An Ethical Reader in a Posthuman World (Environmental Humanities). Ontario, Canada: Wilfrid Laurier University Press.

Chamberlin, J. Edward. 2006. Horse: How the Horse Has Shaped Civilizations. New York, New York: BlueBridge.

Coe, Sue. 1996. Dead Meat. New York, New York: Four Walls Eight Windows.

Coe, Sue. 2000. Pit’s Letter. Running Press.

Coe, Sue. 2005. Sheep of Fools: A BLAB! Storybook. Seattle, Washington: Fantagraphics Books.

Davis, Karen. 2001. More than a Meal: The Turkey in History, Myth, Ritual, and Reality. Brooklyn, New York: Lantern Books.
(You can download this book as a free .pdf file here.)

Dunayer, Joan. 2001. Animal Equality: Language and Liberation. Derwood, Maryland: Ryce Publishing.

Dunayer, Joan. 2004. Speciesism. Brooklyn, New York: Lantern Books.

Emberley, Julia V. 1998. The Cultural Politics of Fur. Ithaca, New York: Cornell University Press.

Fiddes, Nick. 1992. Meat: A Natural Symbol. New York, New York: Routledge.

Flynn, Clifton P., ed. 2008. Social Animals: A Human and Animal Studies Reader. Brooklyn, New York: Lantern Books.

Fudge, Erica. 2002. Animal (FOCI). Reaktion Books.

Fudge, Erica. 2002. Perceiving Animals: Humans and Beasts in Early Modern English Culture. Champaign, Illinois: University of Illinois Press.

Grier, Katherine C. 2006. Pets in America: A History. Chapel Hill, North Carolina: The University of North Carolina Press.

Groves, Julian McAllister. 1996. Hearts and Minds: The Controversy Over Laboratory Animals (Animals, Culture and Society Series). Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: Temple University Press.

Haraway, Donna J. 2003. The Companion Species Manifesto: Dogs, People, and Significant Otherness. Chicago, Illinois: Prickly Paradigm Press.

Haraway, Donna J. 1990. Primate Visions: Gender, Race, and Nature in the World of Modern Science. New York, New York: Routledge.

Haraway, Donna J. 1990. Simians, Cyborgs, and Women: The Reinvention of Nature. New York, New York: Routledge.

Herda-Rapp, Ann and Theresa L. Goedeke, eds. 2005. Mad About Wildlife: Looking At Social Conflict Over Wildlife (Human-Animal Studies). Boston, Massachusetts: Brill Academic Publishers.

Herzog, Hal. 2010. Some We Love, Some We Hate, Some We Eat: Why It’s So Hard to Think Straight About Animals. Harper.

Hoage, Robert J. and William A. Deiss, eds. 1996. New Worlds, New Animals: From Menagerie to Zoological Park in the Nineteenth Century. Baltimore, Maryland: The Johns Hopkins University Press.

Hogan, Linda, Deena Metzger and Barbara Peterson, eds. 1999. Intimate Nature: The Bond Between Women and Animals. Ballantine Books.

Horwitz, Richard P. 2002. Hog Ties: What Pigs Tell Us About America. Minneapolis, Minnesota: University of Minnesota Press.

Housel, Rebecca, J. Jeremy Wisnewski and William Irwin, eds. 2009. Twilight and Philosophy: Vampires, Vegetarians, and the Pursuit of Immortality (The Blackwell Philosophy and Pop Culture Series). Wiley.

Hurn, Samantha. 2011. Humans and Other Animals: Cross-Cultural Perspectives on Human-Animal Interactions (Anthropology, Culture and Society). Pluto Press.

Iacobbo, Karen and Michael Iacobbo. 2004. Vegetarian America: A History. Praeger Publishers.

Iacobbo, Karen and Michael Iacobbo. 2006. Vegetarians and Vegans in America Today (American Subcultures). Praeger Publishers.

Irvine, Leslie. 2004. If You Tame Me: Understanding Our Connection With Animals (Animals, Culture, and Society). Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: Temple University Press.

Johns, Catherine. 2007. Horses: History, Myth, Art. Cambridge, Massachusetts: Harvard University Press.

Johns, Catherine. 2008. Dogs: History, Myth, Art. Cambridge, Massachusetts: Harvard University Press.

Joy, Melanie. 2010. Why We Love Dogs, Eat Pigs, and Wear Cows: An Introduction to Carnism. Newburyport, Massachusetts: Conari Press.

Kete, Kathleen. 1994. The Beast in the Boudoir: Petkeeping in Nineteenth-Century Paris. Berkeley, California: University of California Press.

Lawrence, Elizabeth Atwood. 1997. Hunting the Wren: Transformation of Bird to Symbol: A Study in Human-Animal Relationships. Knoxville, Tennessee: University of Tennessee Press.

Masson, Jeffrey Moussaieff. 2009. The Face on Your Plate: The Truth About Food. New York, New York: W.W. Norton & Co.

Maurer, Donna. 2002. Vegetarianism: Movement or Moment? Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: Temple University Press.

McFarland, Sarah E. and Ryan Hediger, eds. 2009. Animals and Agency: An Interdisciplinary Exploration (Human-Animal Studies). Boston, Massachusetts: Brill Academic Publishers.

Munro, Lyle. 2005. Confronting Cruelty: Moral Orthodoxy And The Challenge Of The Animal Rights Movement (Human-Animal Studies). Boston, Massachusetts: Brill Academic Publishers.

Myers, Gene. 1997. Children and Animals: Social Development and Our Connections to Other Species. Jackson, Tennessee: Westview Press.

Nixon, Rob. 2000. Dreambirds: The Strange History of the Ostrich in Fashion, Food, and Fortune. New York, New York: Picador.

Noske, Barbara. 1997. Beyond Boundaries: Humans and Animals. Toronto: Black Rose Books.

Olmert, Meg Daley. 2009. Made for Each Other: The Biology of the Human-Animal Bond (Merloyd Lawrence Book). New York, New York: Da Capo Press.

Palmer, Chris. 2010. Shooting in the Wild: An Insider’s Account of Making Movies in the Animal Kingdom. Sierra Club/Counterpoint.

Pick, Anit. 2011. Creaturely Poetics: Animality and Vulnerability in Literature and Film. New York: Columbia University Press.

Pickeral, Tamsin. 2006. The Horse: 30,000 Years of the Horse in Art. New York, New York: Merrell Publishers.

Pickeral, Tamsin. 2008. The Dog: 5000 Years of the Dog in Art. New York, New York: Merrell Publishers.

Rifkin, Jeremy. 1993. Beyond Beef: The Rise and Fall of the Cattle Culture. Plume.

Rothfels, Nigel. 2008. Savages and Beasts: The Birth of the Modern Zoo (Animals, History, Culture). Baltimore, Maryland: The Johns Hopkins University Press.

Scarce, Rik. 2000. Fishy Business (Animals Culture And Society). Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: Temple University Press.

Scholtmeijer, Marian. 1993. Animal Victims in Modern Fiction: From Sanctity to Sacrifice. Toronto: University of Toronto Press.

Secord, William. 2009. Dog Painting: A Social History of the Dog in Art. New York, New York: Antique Collectors’ Club, Ltd.

Serpell, James. 2008. In the Company of Animals: A Study of Human-Animal Relationships. Cambridge, Massachusetts: Cambridge University Press.

Shepard, Paul. 1997. The Others: How Animals Made Us Human. Washington, DC: Island Press.

Shepard, Paul. 1998. Nature and Madness. Athens, Georgia: University of Georgia Press.

Simmons, Laurence and Philip Armstrong, eds. 2007. Knowing Animals (Human Animal Studies). Boston, Massachusetts: Brill Academic Publishers.

Spencer, Colin. 2004. Vegetarianism: A History. New York, New York: Da Capo Press.

Stuart, Tristram. 2008. The Bloodless Revolution: A Cultural History of Vegetarianism: From 1600 to Modern Times. New York, New York: W.W. Norton & Co.

Thurston, Mary Elizabeth. 1997. The Lost History of the Canine Race: Our 15,000-Year Love Affair With Dogs. New York, New York: Avon Books.

Tyler, Tom and Manuela S. Rossini, eds. 2009. Animal Encounters (Human-Animal Studies). Boston, Massachusetts: Brill Academic Publishers.

Van Sittert, Lance and Sandra Swart. 2007. Canis Africanis (Human-Animal Studies). Boston, Massachusetts: Brill Academic Publishers.

Vialles, Noilie. 1994. Animal to Edible. Cambridge, Massachusetts: Cambridge University Press.

Volpe, Tina and Judy Carman. 2009. The Missing Peace: The Hidden Power of Our Kinship with Animals. Brooklyn, New York: Dreamriver Press.

Winn Carlson, Laurie. 2002. Cattle: An Informal Social History. Chicago, Illinois: Ivan R. Dee, Publisher.

Yoerg, Sonja. 2001. Clever As a Fox: Animal Intelligence And What It Can Teach Us About Ourselves. New York, New York: Bloomsbury USA.
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Kilka źródeł z tego miejsca ( zwłaszcza linki zewnętrzne )
Anthrozoology
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anthrozoology

ANTHROZOÖS
Anthrozoos: A Multidisciplinary Journal of The Interactions of People & Animals

http://www.isaz.net/anthrozoos.html
http://www.ingentaconnect.com/content/berg/anthroz


POZDRAWIAM Z ZIELONEJ GÓRY :o

Re: Źródła i bibliografia do Antrozoologii.

PostNapisane: 8 wrz 2011, o 13:26
przez Obiektywny
Spróbuj napisać do wydawnictwa NOMOS w Krakowie: http://www.nomos.pl . Wydają dużo prac antropologicznych, religioznawczych i socjologicznych,ale nie tylko. Myślę, że antrozoologia zahacza o każdą z tych dziedzin. Watro też napisać w tej sprawie do prof. D. Czai z UJ. W zeszłym roku prowadził przedmiot 'Antropologia zwierząt' w Instytucie Etnologii i Antropologii Kulturowej.. Może za jego pośrednictwem dałoby się dotrzeć do Wydawnictwa Uniwersytetu Jagiellońskiego (WUJ).

Z kolei w Instytucie Filozofii UJ jest bardzo dobry zakład filozofii przyrody, którego kierownikiem jest prof. Z. Piątek (autorka mi.n. Ekofilozofii). Tam też warto napisać.

Re: Źródła i bibliografia do Antrozoologii.

PostNapisane: 25 lis 2013, o 20:59
przez judddassz
świetny artykuł, jestem pod wrażeniem :)

Re: Źródła i bibliografia do Antrozoologii.

PostNapisane: 26 lis 2013, o 14:06
przez pattrryssia