
Animal spaces, beastly places new geographies of human-animal relations
Title:
Animal spaces, beastly places new geographies of human-animal relations
Author:
Philo, Chris.
ISBN:
9780203004883
9780415198462
9780415198479
Publication Information:
London ; New York : Routledge, 2000.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (xv, 311 p.) : ill.
Series:
Critical geographies ; 10
Critical geographies ; 10.
Contents:
Animal spaces, beastly places : an introduction / Flush and the banditti : dog-stealing in Victorian London / Feral cats in the city / Constructing the animal worlds of inner-city Los Angeles / Taking stock of farm animals and rurality / Versions of animal-human : Broadland, c. 1945-1970 / A wolf in the garden : ideology and change in the Adirondack landscape / What's a river without fish? Symbol, space and ecosystem in the waterways of Japan / Fantastic Mr Fox? Representing animals in the hunting debate / 'Hunting with the camera' : photography, wildlife and colonialism in Africa / Biological cultivation : Lubetkin's modernism at London Zoo in the 1930s / Virtual animals in electronic zoos : the changing geographies of animal capture and display / (Un)ethical geographies of human--non-human relations : encounters, collectives and spaces
Genre:
Electronic Access:
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