Between the species : readings in human-animal relations / [edited by] Arnold Arluke, Clinton Sanders.

This anthology, from the literature of sociology and other disciplines, examines the various roles that animals play in human societies, and the interactions between people and animals.

Bibliographic Details
Other Authors: Arluke, Arnold
Sanders, Clinton
Language:English
Published: Boston : Pearson A & B, [2009], ©2009.
Edition:First edition.
Subjects:
Physical Description:xxvii, 380 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm
Format: Book
Contents:
  • UNIT ONE: ANIMAL, SELF, AND SOCIETY
  • PART 1 THINKING WITH ANIMALS
  • 1. "The How and Why of Thinking with Animals," Lorraine Daston and Gregg Mitman
  • 2. "Dirty Birds, Filthy Immigrants, and the English Sparrow War: metaphorical Linkage in Construction Social Problems," Gary Alan Fine and Lazaros Christoflorides
  • 3. "Race, Place, and the Human-Animal Divide," Glen Elder et al
  • 4. "Creating and Representing Foxhounds," Garry Marvin
  • PART 2 CLOSE RELATIONSHIPS
  • 5. "Close Relationships Between Humans and Nonhuman Animals," Clinton R. Sanders
  • 6. "Dog Ownership as a Gender Display," Michael Ramirez
  • 7. "Women of Color and Animal-Human Connections," Christina Risley-Curtiss, Lynn Holley, Tracy Cruickschank, Jull Porcelli, Clare Rhoads, Denise N.A. Bacchus, Soma Nyakoe, and Sharon Murphy
  • PART 3 THE DARKSIDE
  • 8. "The Causes of Animal Abuse: A Social Psychological Analysis" Robert Agnew
  • 9. "The Relationship of Animal Abuse to Violence and Other Forms of Antisocial Behavior," Arnold Arluke, Jack Levin, Carter Luke, and Frank Ascione
  • 10. "Battered Women and Their Animal Companions," Clifton Flynn
  • PART 4 WILD(LIFE) ENCOUNTERS
  • 11. "Swimming with Dolphins," Susanna Curtin
  • 12. "Zoopolis," Jennifer Wolch
  • 13. "The Transformation of Wildlife Law in the Vanishing Wilderness," Robert Granfield and Paul Colomy
  • UNIT TWO: ANIMALS IN INSTITUTIONS
  • PART 5 SCIENCE
  • 14. "The Researcher's Perception of Pain," Mary Phillips
  • 15. "Human Morality and Animal Research," Harold Herzog
  • 16. "Cloning Mutts, Saving Tigers," Donna Haraway
  • PART 6 AGRICULTURE
  • 17. "Expanding Meat Consumption and Animal Oppression," Bill Winders and David Nibert
  • 18. "The Feminist Traffic in Animals," Carol J. Adams
  • 19. "Becoming Vegan," Barbara McDonald
  • PART 7 ENTERTAINMENT AND EDUCATION
  • 20. "Greyhound Racing and Sports-Related Violence," Michael Atkinson and Kevin Young
  • 21. "The Disneyization of Zoos," Alan Beardsworth and Alan Bryman
  • 22. "Representations of the Animal World in the Discovery Channel," David Pierson
  • PART 8 HEALTH AND WELFARE
  • 23. "Veterinary Dilemmas," Joanna Swabe
  • 24. "How Shelters 'Think' about Clients' Needs and Unwanted Pets," Leslie Irvine
  • 25. "Hope and Conflict in the Animal Sheltering Community," Arnold Arluke
  • UNIT THREE: THE CHANGING STATUS AND PERCEPTION OF ANIMALS
  • PART 9 HEALING
  • 26. "Domestic Dogs and Human Health," Deborah Wells
  • 27. "How Prison-Based Animal Programs Change Prisoner Participants," Gennifer Furst
  • 28. "Pet-Facilitated Interaction in a Public Setting," Douglas Robbins, Clinton Sanders, Spencer Cahill
  • PART 10 SELFHOOD
  • 29. " Human-Horse Communication," Keri Brandt
  • 30. "Symbolic Loss, Trauma, and Recovery in Elephant Communities," Isabel Bradshaw
  • 31. "Animal Selfhood," Leslie Irvine
  • PART 11 RIGHTS
  • 32. "Animal Rights Activism as Functional Religion," Wesley Jamison, Caspar Wenk and James Parker
  • 33. "Two Movements and Human-Animal Continuity," Barbara Noske
  • 34. "The Protest Effectiveness of Four Animal Rights Campaigns," R. Einwohner
  • 35. Interactional Progress and Repress on Animal Rights," Bonnie Berry.