The animal human boundary : historical perspectives / Edited by Angela N. H. Creager and William Chester Jordan.
Material type: TextSeries: Studies in comparative history ; 2Publication details: New York : University of Rochester Press, 2002Description: xviii, 342 pages : illustrations ; 24 cmISBN: 1580461204; 9781580461207Subject(s): Animals and civilisationDDC classification: 306
Contents:
Eating animals in the early Middle Ages / Rob Meens -- Representation of medieval peasants as bestial and as human / Paul H. Freedman -- Separating the men from the goats / Ruth Mazo Karras -- Imagining vermin in early Modern England / Mary E. Fissell -- "Things fearful to name" / John M. Murrin -- Guardian spirits or demonic pets / James A. Serpell -- On the sexual assault of animals / Piers Beirne -- Familiar other and feral selves / H. Peter Steeves -- Founders of ethology and the problem of human aggression / Richard W. Burkhardt Jr.-- Animal parts, human bodies / Susan E. Lederer.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
Eating animals in the early Middle Ages / Rob Meens -- Representation of medieval peasants as bestial and as human / Paul H. Freedman -- Separating the men from the goats / Ruth Mazo Karras -- Imagining vermin in early Modern England / Mary E. Fissell -- "Things fearful to name" / John M. Murrin -- Guardian spirits or demonic pets / James A. Serpell -- On the sexual assault of animals / Piers Beirne -- Familiar other and feral selves / H. Peter Steeves -- Founders of ethology and the problem of human aggression / Richard W. Burkhardt Jr.-- Animal parts, human bodies / Susan E. Lederer.
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