Hybrid Communities: Biosocial Approaches to Domestication and Other Trans-species Relationships

Author:   Charles Stépanoff ,  Jean-Denis Vigne
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
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9780367587918


Pages:   324
Publication Date:   30 June 2020
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Author:   Charles Stépanoff ,  Jean-Denis Vigne
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint:   Routledge
Weight:   0.453kg
ISBN:  

9780367587918


ISBN 10:   0367587912
Pages:   324
Publication Date:   30 June 2020
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Tertiary & Higher Education
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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List of figures; List of tables; List of contributors; Introduction - Charles Stépanoff and Jean-Denis Vigne; Part I: Liminal processes: beyond the wild and the domestic; 1. A genetic perspective on the domestication continuum - Laurent A. F. Frantz and Greger Larson; 2. Self-domestication or human control? The Upper Palaeolithic domestication of the wolf - Mietje Germonpré, Martina Lázničková-Galetová, Mikhail V. Sablin and Hervé Bocherens; 3. Beyond wild and domestic: human complex relationships with dogs, wolves, and wolf-dog hybrids - Nicolas Lescureux; 4. Wild game or farm animal? Tracking human-pig relationships in ancient times through stable isotope analysis - Marie Balasse, Thomas Cucchi, Allowen Evin, Adrian Bălăşescu, Delphine Frémondeau and Marie-Pierre Horard-Herbin; 5. Arable weeds as a case study in plant-human relationships beyond domestication - Amy Bogaard, Mohammed Ater and John G. Hodgson; Part II: How domestication changes humans’ bodies and sociality; 6. From fighting against to becoming with: viruses as companion species - Charlotte Brives; 7. Milk as a pivotal medium in the domestication of cattle, sheep and goats - Mélanie Roffet-Salque, Rosalind E. Gillis, Richard P. Evershed and Jean-Denis Vigne; 8. Watching the horses: the impact of horses on early pastoralists’ sociality and political ethos in Inner Asia - Gala Argent; Part III: Shared places, entangled lives; 9. Growing a shared landscape: plants and humans over generations among the Duupa farmers of northern Cameroon - Éric Garine, Adeline Barnaud and Christine Raimond; 10. Fig and olive domestication in the Rif, northern Morocco: entangled human and tree lives and history - Yildiz Aumeeruddy-Thomas and Younes Hmimsa; 11. Cooperating with the wild: past and present auxiliary animals assisting humans in their foraging activities - Edmond Dounias; 12. Why did the Khamti not domesticate their elephants? Building a hybrid sociality with tamed elephants - Nicolas Lainé; 13. Cognition and emotions in dog domestication - Sarah Jeannin; Part IV: Ongoing transformations; 14. Domestication and animal labour - Jocelyne Porcher and Sophie Nicod; 15. Human-dog-reindeer communities in the Siberian Arctic and Subarctic - Konstantin Klokov and Vladimir Davydov; 16. Domesticating the machine? (Re)configuring domestication practices in robotic dairy farming - Séverine Lagneaux; 17. From parasite to reared insect: humans and mosquitoes in Réunion Island - Sandrine Dupé; Index

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Charles Stépanoff is a social anthropologist (Laboratoire d’anthropologie sociale, École pratique des hautes études, Sorbonne, France). His research interests include human-animal relationships in hunting, herding and shamanism in North Asia. Jean-Denis Vigne is an archaeologist (Centre national de la recherche scientifique, Muséum national d’Histoire naturelles, Sorbonne Universités, France). His research interests lie in archaeozoology, focused on interaction dynamics between animals and human societies, namely domestication, since the last hunters to the preindustrial farmer societies, mostly in the Mediterranean area, Southwest Asia and Central Asia and China.

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