Dogs and Society: Anglo-American Sociological Perspectives (1865-1934) – Ebook Instant Download/Delivery ISBN(s): 9781609620967,1609620968
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- ISBN-10 : 1609620968
- ISBN-13 : 978-1609620967
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Humans and dogs have a long, wonderful, and sometimes problematic association. At a personal level, dogs have been integral to our lives, and our parents’ lives, for as long as the two of us can remember. As sociologists, we also recognize that dogs are important at the macro level. Here, we introduce a selection of early sociological arguments about dogs and their social relationships with humankind by Harriet Martineau, Charles Darwin, Frances Power Cobbe, Roscoe Pound, Charlotte Perkins Gilman, Annie Marion MacLean, and George Herbert Mead. This book is a smorgasbord of sociological standpoints, all written by some of sociology’s most perceptive practitioners, from 1865 to 1934. We are delighted with the opportunity to make these essays more widely available.
Table contents:
1 Preamble to the Dog’s Journey through Time
2 Immediate Ancestry
3 Evidence of Dog Domestication and Its Timing: Morphological and Contextual Indications
4 Domestication of Dogs and Other Organisms
5 The Roles of Dogs in Past Human Societies
6 Dogs of the Arctic, the Far North
7 The Burial of Dogs, and What Dog Burials Mean
8 Why the Social Bond between Dogs and People?
9 Other Human-like Capabilities of Dogs
10 Roles of Dogs in Recent Times
Epilogue: One Dog’s Journey
Appendix A
Appendix B
References
Index
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