Animal Metropolis: Histories of Human-Animal Relations in Urban Canada

Awards:   Short-listed for BPAA Alberta Book Publishing Award - Cover Design 2018
Author:   Joanna Dean ,  Darcy Ingram ,  Christabelle Sethna ,  Darcy Ingram
Publisher:   University of Calgary Press
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9781552388648


Pages:   358
Publication Date:   28 February 2017
Format:   Paperback
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Animal Metropolis: Histories of Human-Animal Relations in Urban Canada


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  • Short-listed for BPAA Alberta Book Publishing Award - Cover Design 2018

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Author:   Joanna Dean ,  Darcy Ingram ,  Christabelle Sethna ,  Darcy Ingram
Publisher:   University of Calgary Press
Imprint:   University of Calgary Press
Dimensions:   Width: 15.30cm , Height: 2.20cm , Length: 22.30cm
Weight:   0.561kg
ISBN:  

9781552388648


ISBN 10:   1552388646
Pages:   358
Publication Date:   28 February 2017
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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It is gratifying to see more involvement from historians in this broad and growing area. - Margaret E. Derry, The Canadian Historical Review The eleven authors of this text contribute great insight into the depository of aCanamalia Urbanisaa| As Animal Metropolis presents curious stories of nonhuman animals in Canada, readers and scholars should be inspired beyond pondering and ask with humility what responsibilities come with this knowledge. - Stephanie Eccles, BC Studies This playful and thought-provoking collection of essays makes a persuasive case for the study of urban animals in a country long celebrated for its iconic wildlife. This is an important contribution to the growing fields of animal studies and animal history, and one that will serve as a catalyst for a new generation of scholarship. -Jennifer Bonnell, Assistant Professor, Department of History, York University


It is gratifying to see more involvement from historians in this broad and growing area. - Margaret E. Derry, The Canadian Historical Review The eleven authors of this text contribute great insight into the depository of aCanamalia Urbanisaa| As Animal Metropolis presents curious stories of nonhuman animals in Canada, readers and scholars should be inspired beyond pondering and ask with humility what responsibilities come with this knowledge. - Stephanie Eccles, BC Studies This playful and thought-provoking collection of essays makes a persuasive case for the study of urban animals in a country long celebrated for its iconic wildlife. This is an important contribution to the growing fields of animal studies and animal history, and one that will serve as a catalyst for a new generation of scholarship. -Jennifer Bonnell, Assistant Professor, Department of History, York University Tracing often stunning connections between animals, environments, cultures, and histories, Animal Metropolis explores an extraordinarily diverse set of encounters between humans and other animals in Canadian history. Each chapter was a revelation, offering a timely and provocative look at Canada and its denizens. -Nigel Rothfels, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Animal Metropolis provides a fascinating taste of what a history that decentres the human might look like. Scholars and students of history, philosophy, sociology, human or critical geography, and animal studies, to name a few, will find chapters that provoke, challenge, and delight. -Nik Taylor, Associate Professor of Sociology, Flinders University


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Joanna Dean is associate professor of History at Carleton University, where she teaches animal history and environmental history. Darcy Ingram teaches in the Faculty of Social Sciences at the University of Ottawa, where he works on social movements, environmentalism, and environmental governance. 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. George Colpitts is a professor in the Department of History at the University of Calgary. He has published five books, as well as contributing numerous chapters and journal articles to academic publications. Colpitts is the winner of both the American Society for Ethnohistory's 2012 Robert F. Heizer Prize and the 2010 Frederick C. Luebke Award for outstanding regional scholarship.

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