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Feathered entanglements : human-bird relations in the anthropocene / edited by Scott E. Simon and Frédéric Laugrand.

Penn Museum Library QL676.57.I47 F43 2024
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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Simon, Scott, 1965- editor.
Laugrand, Frédéric, editor.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Birds--Effect of human beings on--Indo-Pacific Region.
Birds.
Birds--Indo-Pacific Region.
Human-animal relationships--Indo-Pacific Region.
Human-animal relationships.
Physical Description:
xi, 334 pages : illustrations, maps ; 24 cm
Place of Publication:
Vancouver : UBC Press, [2024]
Summary:
"As they migrated across great distances, ancient humans may have used birdsong and bird sightings to find food and water in unseen territory. Today, attending to birds helps scientists track not only avian migration but also environmental change. Birds remain our sentinels. Feathered Entanglements offers a rich tapestry of human–bird relations across the Indo-Pacific. In this era of uncontrolled industrialization, we have grown increasingly disconnected from the natural world. The ways in which birds feature in the daily life, symbolic systems, and material culture of humans, from pigeon keeping on the rooftops of Amman to the rituals of Indigenous peoples in Taiwan, can teach us how to live with other species amid the challenges of the Anthropocene. In a time of intensifying ecological crisis, we need, more than ever, to protect and appreciate nonhuman lives. Feathered Entanglements embraces the connection between humans, birds, and our shared world."-- Provided by publisher.
"As they migrated across great distances, ancient humans may have used birdsong and bird sightings to find food and water in unseen territory. Today, attending to birds helps scientists track not only avian migration but also environmental change. Birds remain our sentinels. Feathered Entanglements offers a rich tapestry of human-bird relations across the Indo-Pacific. In this era of uncontrolled industrialization, we have grown increasingly disconnected from the natural world. The ways in which birds feature in the daily life, symbolic systems, and material culture of humans, from pigeon keeping on the rooftops of Amman to the rituals of Indigenous peoples in Taiwan, can teach us how to live with other species amid the challenges of the Anthropocene. In a time of intensifying ecological crisis, we need, more than ever, to protect and appreciate nonhuman lives. Feathered Entanglements embraces the connection between humans, birds, and our shared world."-- Provided by publisher.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Other Format:
Online version: Feathered entanglements.
ISBN:
9780774870009
0774870001
9780774870016
077487001X
OCLC:
1443488938
Publisher Number:
90100521796

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