Where the Wild Things Are Now: Domestication ReconsideredRoutledge, 12 июл. 2020 г. - Всего страниц: 326 Domestication has often seemed a matter of the distant past, a series of distinct events involving humans and other species that took place long ago. Today, as genetic manipulation continues to break new barriers in scientific and medical research, we appear to be entering an age of biological control. Are we also writing a new chapter in the history of domestication? Where the Wild Things Are Now explores the relevance of domestication for anthropologists and scholars in related fields who are concerned with understanding ongoing change in processes affecting humans as well as other species. From the pet food industry and its critics to salmon farming in Tasmania, the protection of endangered species in Vietnam and the pigeon fanciers who influenced Darwin, Where the Wild Things Are Now provides an urgently needed re-examination of the concept of domestication against the shifting background of relationships between humans, animals and plants. |
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... Early farmers are portrayed as agriculturalists in the mold of a Townsend, Bakewell or Coke, pondering the fields and their contents and selecting their raw materials with the aim of ensuring repeatable results. Biological ...
... Early farmers are portrayed as agriculturalists in the mold of a Townsend, Bakewell or Coke, pondering the fields and their contents and selecting their raw materials with the aim of ensuring repeatable results. Biological ...
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... early farmers . The most influential example of this argument appears in the work of Marxist archaeologist V. Gordon Childe , who , in 1925 , argued that the Neolithic Revolution in Europe was effected by farmers migrating from the Near ...
... early farmers . The most influential example of this argument appears in the work of Marxist archaeologist V. Gordon Childe , who , in 1925 , argued that the Neolithic Revolution in Europe was effected by farmers migrating from the Near ...
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... earliest relationships between dogs and humans are the by- products of a new technique of exploitation , one that epitomizes contemporary relationships between humans and animals , and is conducted in laboratories , via their genes and ...
... earliest relationships between dogs and humans are the by- products of a new technique of exploitation , one that epitomizes contemporary relationships between humans and animals , and is conducted in laboratories , via their genes and ...
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... early 20th century ( also now known to involve societies much later than the earliest farmers ) , there was little archaeological evidence to address plant and animal domestication until after 1950. Notably , the work of Braidwood ...
... early 20th century ( also now known to involve societies much later than the earliest farmers ) , there was little archaeological evidence to address plant and animal domestication until after 1950. Notably , the work of Braidwood ...
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... early changes in plants and animals as adaptations to the conditions of cultivation and herding rather than the results of human selection ( e.g. , Crockford 2000 ; Harlan 1995 : 30-39 ; Hillman and Davies 1999 ; Price 2002 : 10-11 ...
... early changes in plants and animals as adaptations to the conditions of cultivation and herding rather than the results of human selection ( e.g. , Crockford 2000 ; Harlan 1995 : 30-39 ; Hillman and Davies 1999 ; Price 2002 : 10-11 ...
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The Generosity of Domestication | |
Selection and the Unforeseen Consequences of Domestication | |
Agriculture or Architecture? The Beginnings of Domestication | |
The Wild the Captive and the | |
Darwin and the Domestication | |
The Metaphor of Domestication in Genetics | |
Atlantic Salmon Farming in Tasmania | |
Domestication and the Taming of the Wild | |
The Politics of Wild and Domesticated | |
Feeding the Animals | |
Index | |
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