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Breaking and Shaping Beastly Bodies: Animals as Material Culture in the Middle Ages

Author Aleksander Pluskowski
Publisher Oxbow Books
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PublisherOxbow Books
ISBN / ASIN1842172182
ISBN-139781842172186
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Sales Rank4,225,643
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸

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An important human trait is our inclination to develop complex relationships with numerous other species. In the great majority of cases however, these mutualistic relationships involve a pair of species, whose co-evolution has been achieved through behavioural adaptation driving positive selection pressures. Humans go a step further, opportunistically and, it sometimes seems, almost arbitrarily elaborating relationships with many other species, whether through domestication, pet-keeping, taming for menageries, deifying, pest-control, conserving iconic species, or recruiting as mascots. When we consider medieval attitudes to animals we are tackling a fundamentally human, and distinctly idiosyncratic, behavioural trait. The sixteen papers presented here investigate animals from zoological, anthropological, artistic and economic perspectives, within the context of the medieval world.