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Humans, Animals, and Society: An Introduction to Human-Animal Studies

Author Nik Taylor
Publisher Lantern Books
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Author(s)Nik Taylor
PublisherLantern Books
ISBN / ASIN1590564235
ISBN-139781590564233
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Sales Rank960,809
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸

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While animals have played a central part in human society over the years, when it comes to the social sciences they have largely been neglected. However, interest in Human Animal Studies (HAS) has grown exponentially in recent years, giving rise to university and college courses around the world specifically on this compelling and vital subject.

Considering topics ranging from the human animal bond, meat eating, and animals in entertainment, this book covers the breadth of empirical work currently done in human-animal studies. Through an examination of ideas such as anthropocentrism and the social construction of animals, Taylor looks at how animals are symbolically transformed, presented, and re-presented as part of human culture. Ultimately, Taylor argues that there is nothing "natural" about our social relations with animals, but that animals are made use of and understood through a human lens.

Humans, Animals, and Society spans the diverse interests of the HAS community and is necessary reading for students and the general public looking to better understand our relationship with animals.