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Animal Metropolis: Histories of Human-Animal Relations in Urban Canada
Contributor(s): Ingram, Darcy (Editor), Sethna, Christabelle (Editor), Dean, Joanna (Editor)
ISBN: 1552388646     ISBN-13: 9781552388648
Publisher: University of Calgary Press
OUR PRICE:   $33.20  
Product Type: Paperback - Other Formats
Published: February 2017
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BISAC Categories:
- Science | Environmental Science (see Also Chemistry - Environmental)
- Science | Life Sciences - Zoology - General
- Nature | Animals - General
Physical Information: 0.87" H x 6.06" W x 8.78" (1.25 lbs) 358 pages
Themes:
- Cultural Region - Canadian
- Demographic Orientation - Urban
 
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Animal Metropolis brings a Canadian perspective to the growing field of animal history, ranging across species and cities, from the beavers who engineered Stanley Park to the carthorses who shaped the city of Montreal. Some essays consider animals as spectacle: orca captivity in Vancouver, polar bear tourism in Churchill, Manitoba, fish on display in the Dominion Fisheries Museum, and the racialized memory of Jumbo the elephant in St. Thomas, Ontario. Others examine the bodily intimacies of shared urban spaces: the regulation of rabid dogs in Banff, the maternal politics of pure milk in Hamilton and the circulation of tetanus bacilli from horse to human in Toronto. Another considers the marginalization of women in Canada's animal welfare movement.

The authors collectively push forward from a historiography that features nonhuman animals as objects within human-centered inquiries to a historiography that considers the eclectic contacts, exchanges, and cohabitation of human and nonhuman animals.


Contributor Bio(s): Ingram, Darcy: - Darcy Ingram teaches in the Faculty of Social Sciences at the University of Ottawa, where he works on social movements, environmentalism, and environmental governance.Sethna, Christabelle: - Christabelle Sethna is an historian and associate professor who teaches in the Institute of Feminist and Gender Studies, University of Ottawa. Her research focuses on reproduction, colonialism, and, more recently, representations of animals.Dean, Joanna: - Joanna Dean is associate professor of History at Carleton University, where she teaches animal history and environmental history.