【動物達の文化史 全6巻】
A Cultural History of Animals:Volumes 1-6 (The Cultural Histories Series) '07
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Volume 1 A CULTURAL HISTORY OF ANIMALS IN ANTIQUITY Edited by LindaKalof Introduction: Ancient Animals, Linda Kalof, Michigan State University1. Animals: From Souls and the Sacred in Prehistoric Times to Symbols andSlaves in Antiquity, Jim Mason, Independent Scholar, USA 2. Hunting in theAncient Mediterranean World, J. Donald Hughes, University of Denver 3. HowDomestic Animals Have Shaped the Development of Human Societies, JulietClutton-Brock, Independent Scholar, UK 4. Beastly Spectacles in the AncientMediterranean World, Jo-Ann Shelton, University of California at SantaBarbara 5. The Observation and Use of Animals in the Development ofScientific Thought in the Ancient World, Andrew Gordon, Independent Scholar,USA 6. Animals in Ancient Philosophy: Conceptions and Misconceptions, StephenT. Newmyer, Duquesne University 7. Animals into Art in the Ancient World,Christine Morris, Trinity College, Dublin Volume 2 A CULTURAL HISTORY OFANIMALS IN THE MEDIEVAL AGE Edited by Brigitte Resl Introduction: Animals inthe Middle Ages, Brigitte Resl, Goldsmiths College, London 1. Animals inMedieval Folklore and Religion, Sophie Page, University College London 2.Medieval Hunting, An Smets, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, and Baudouin vanden Abeele, Universite Catholique de Louvain 3. Domestication, Esther Pascua,University of St. Andrews 4. Animals in Medieval Sports, Entertainments, andMenageries, Lisa Kiser, Ohio State University 5. Animals in Medieval Science,Pieter Beullens, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven 6. Philosophical Beliefs,Pieter De Leemans, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, and Matthew Klemm, JohnHopkins University 7. Animals in Art in the Middle Ages, Brigitte Resl,Goldsmiths College, London Volume 3 A CULTURAL HISTORY OF ANIMALS IN THERENAISSANCE Edited by Bruce Boehrer Introduction: The Animal Renaissance,Bruce Boehrer, Florida State University 1. A 'Foule Fowle': The MarginalisedCormorant in the Renaissance, Kevin De Ornellas, Queen's University, Belfast2. Hunting Rites and Animals Rights in the Renaissance, Charles Bergman,Pacific Lutheran University 3. Domesticated Animals in Renaissance Europe,Peter Edwards, Roehampton University 4. Entertaining Animals 1558-1625,Teresa Grant, University of Warwick 5. The Relation Between Discourse andIllustrations in Natural History Treatises of the Mid-Sixteenth Century,Philippe Glardon, Institut Universitaire d'Histoire de la Medecine atLausanne 6. Philosophers and Animals in the Renaissance, Stefano Perfetti,University of Pisa 7. Meticulous Depiction: Animals in Art, 1400-1600,Victoria Dickenson, McCord Museum, McGill University Volume 4 A CULTURALHISTORY OF ANIMALS IN THE AGE OF ENLIGHTENMENT Edited by Matthew SeniorIntroduction: The Place of the Animal, 1600-1800, Matthew Senior, Universityof Minnesota, Morris 1. The Souls of Men and Beasts, 1637-1764, MatthewSenior, University of Minnesota, Morris 2. Hunting and the Ancien Regime,Philippe Salvadori, Universite de Bourgogne 3. Strange Familiars: The TwoFaces of Animal Domestication, Karen Raber, University of Mississippi 4.Inside and Outside: Animal Activity and the Red Bull Playhouse, St. JohnStreet, Eva Griffith, University of Durham 5. Natural History, NaturalPhilosophy, and Animals, Anita Guerrini, University of California, SantaBarbara 6. The Animal Enlightenment, Jean-Luc Guichet, College dePhilosophie, Paris 7. The Animal in 17th and 18th-Century Art, MadeleinePinault-Sorensen, Musee du Louvre Volume 5 A CULTURAL HISTORY OF ANIMALS INTHE AGE OF EMPIRE Edited by Kathleen Kete Introduction: Animals and HumanEmpire, Kathleen Kete, Trinity College, Hartford 1. The Moment of GreyfriarsBobby: The Changing Cultural Position of Animals in Europe, Hilda Kean,Ruskin College, Oxford 2. Hunting Empires in Britain and the United States,Daniel Herman, Central Washington University 3. Domestication of Empire:Human-Animal Relations at the Intersection of Civilisation andAcclimatization in the Nineteenth Century, Dorothee Brantz, Department ofHistory, SUNY Buffalo 4. How the Caged Bird Sings: Entertainment and theExhibition of Animals, Nigel Rothfels, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee 5.From Birds of Paradise to Drosophila: The Changing Roles of ScientificSpecimens in Europe and America to 1920, Narisara Murray, IndependentScholar, Cambodia 6. Philosophy and Animals in the Age of Empire, MarkRowlands, Department of Philosophy, University of Hertfordshire 7. NarrativeDominion or The Animals Write Back? Animal Genres in Literature and the Arts,Teresa Mangum, Department of English, University of Iowa Volume 6 A CULTURALHISTORY OF ANIMALS IN THE MODERN AGE Edited by Randy Malamud Introduction:Famous Animals in Modern Culture, Randy Malamud, Georgia State University 1.The Golden Spider and Her World-Wide Web: Sacred and Symbolic Animals in theEra of Change, Boria Sax, Mercy College 2. Hunting in the Modern Age, GarryMarvin, Roehampton University 3. The Present and Future of AnimalDomestication, Margo DeMello, Albuquerque TVI College, New Mexico 4. ZooAnimals as Entertainment Exhibitions, David Hancocks, Royal Institute ofBritish Architects,, Australia 5. Scientific Animals: The Laboratory and itsHuman-Animal Relations, from Dba to Dolly, Karen Rader, Sarah LawrenceCollege 6. Animal Philosophy: Ethics and Zoontology, Ralph Acampora, HofstraUniversity 7. Animals in Twentieth Century Art, Jonathan Burt, IndependentScholar, UK
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