From the time of our earliest childhood encounters with animals, we
casually ascribe familiar emotions to them, though scientists have
long cautioned against such anthropomorphizing. Recently, however,
things have begun to shift in the other direction, and anthropologist
Barbara J. King is at the forefront of that movement, arguing
strenuously that we can—and should—attend to animal emotions. In
the stories she tells here, King relays how some farm
animals—horses, goats, chickens, and ducks—bond with others and
engage in mourning when their friends die. Here, too, dolphins and
whales exhibit striking signs of suffering over the loss of babies and
companions: a mother dolphin will not give up her dead baby, and
whales risk stranding themselves in small groups rather than abandon
kin. As part of a larger web of life, death, love, and loss, King
calls our attention to emotions—both our own and those of our
companion species.
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Understanding Animal Grief and Love
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9780226147079
Publisert
2018
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Utgiver
University of Chicago Press
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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