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Index
Cover
Half Title
Title Page
Copyright Page
Dedication
Table of Contents
List of illustrations
Notes on contributors
In it together: an introduction to human-animal studies
1 Mammoths in the landscape
2 Domesticating practices: the case of Arabian babblers
3 Escaping the maze: wildness and tameness in studying animal behaviour
4 Wherever I lay my cat? Post-human crowding and the meaning of home
5 On a wing and a prayer: butterflies in contemporary art
6 ‘This ain’t agriculture’
7 Beyond the wild, the feral, and the domestic: lessons from prehistoric Crete
8 Netherworld envoy or man’s best friend? Attitudes toward dogs in the ancient world
9 The material culture of pet keeping
10 The adored and the abhorrent: nationalism and feral cats in England and Australia
11 Animal conceptions in animism and conservation: their rootedness in distinct longue durée notions of life and death
12 The emptiness of the wild
13 Feral Attraction: art, becoming, and erasure
14 Becoming rhinoceros: therio-theatricality as problem and promise in Western drama
15 Bestial imaginings
16 Embodying the feral: indigenous traditions and the nonhuman in some recent South African novels
17 Reconfiguring wild spaces: the porous boundaries of wild animal geographies
18 Relationships between Sámi reindeer herders, lands, and reindeer
19 Kinship imaginaries: children’s stories of wild friendships, fear, and freedom
20 Mourning crows: grief and extinction in a shared world
21 Dead, dead, dead, dead, dead
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