Regarding Animals

Regarding Animals

EnglishHardback
Arluke Arnold
Temple University Press,U.S.
EAN: 9781439923092
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Winner of the Charles Horton Cooley Award, Society for the Study of Symbolic Interaction, 1997

The first edition of Regarding Animals provided insight into the history and practice of how human beings construct animals, and how we construct ourselves and others in relation to them. Considerable progress in how society regards animals has occurred since that time. However, shelters continue to euthanize companion animals, extinction rates climb, and wildlife “management” pits human interests against those of animals. 

This revised and updated edition of Regarding Animals includes four new chapters, examining how relationships with pets help homeless people to construct positive personal identities; how adolescents who engage in or witness animal abuse understand their acts; how veterinary technicians experience both satisfaction and contamination in their jobs; and how animals are represented in mass media—both traditional editorial media and social media platforms.

The authors illustrate how modern society makes it possible for people to shower animals with affection and yet also to abuse or kill them. Although no culture or subculture provides solutions for resolving all moral contradictions, Regarding Animals illuminates how people find ways to live with inconsistent behavior.

EAN 9781439923092
ISBN 1439923094
Binding Hardback
Publisher Temple University Press,U.S.
Publication date July 1, 2022
Pages 296
Language English
Dimensions 229 x 152
Country United States
Readership Professional & Scholarly
Authors Arluke Arnold; Irvine Leslie; Sanders Clinton
Edition First Edition, Second Edition
Series Animals Culture And Society