Traces of the Animal Past : Methodological Challenges in Animal History.
Material type:
- text
- computer
- online resource
- 9781773853871
- 590
- QL85 .T733 2022
Front Cover -- Half Title Page -- Series Page -- Full Title Page -- Contents -- Introduction: Traces of the Animal Past -- PART I: Embodied Histories -- 1 | Kicking over the Traces?Freeing the Animal from the Archive -- 2 | Occupational Hazards: Honeybee Labour as an Interpretive Device in Animal History -- 3 | Hearing History through Hoofbeats: Exploring Equine Volition and Voice in the Archive -- PART II:Traces -- 4 | Who is a Greyhound?Reflections on the Non-Human Digital Archive -- 5 | Accessing Animal Health Knowledge: Popular Educators and Veterinary Science in Rural Ontario -- 6 | Animal Cruelty, Metaphoric Narrative, and the Hudson's Bay Company, 1919-1939 -- PART III:The Unknowable Animal -- 7 | Vanishing Flies and the Lady Entomologist -- 8 | Guinea Pig Agnotology -- 9 | Tuffy's Cold War: Science, Memory, and the US Navy's Dolphin -- 10 | The Elephant in the Archive -- PART IV: Spatial Sources and Animal Movement -- 11 | Making Tracks: A Grizzly and Entangled History -- 12 | Spatial Analysis and Digital Urban Animal History -- 13 | Visualizing the Animal City: Digital Experiments in Animal History -- 14 | What's a Guanaco? Tracing the Llama Diaspora through and beyond South America -- PART V: Looking at Animals -- 15 | Hidden in Plain Sight: How Art and Visual Culture Can Help Us Think about Animal Histories -- 16 | Creatures on Display: Making an Animal Exhibitat the Archives of Ontario -- 17 | Portraits of Extinction: Encountering Bluebuck Narratives in the Natural History Museum -- Epilogue: Combinations and Conjunction -- Contributors -- Index -- Back Cover.
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