The Benefits of the Cold and Domestication A New Understanding of Human-Animal Partnerships for Thriving in Extreme Environments

This book explores cooperation between humans and animals in extreme environments and contends that understanding domestication is crucial to explaining how life is possible in such conditions. The chapters draw on work from anthropology, genetics, law, and geography, with a range of ethnographic ca...

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Hlavní autori: Stammler, Florian, Takakura, Hiroki
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Edícia:Arctic Worlds
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Abstract This book explores cooperation between humans and animals in extreme environments and contends that understanding domestication is crucial to explaining how life is possible in such conditions. The chapters draw on work from anthropology, genetics, law, and geography, with a range of ethnographic case studies from cold environments. The contributors offer new evidence for rethinking the dichotomy of trust vs domination previously used to characterize human-animal relations. They show how humans and animals partner for survival, and how a cold environment does not merely threaten existence but rather creates opportunities. Domestication is presented as a continuous, mutually beneficial human-animal relationship of becoming familiar with each other and the surrounding environment, which can lead to a symbiotic partnership of multiple agents for adapting to changes including a warming climate. This volume will be relevant to scholars from anthropology, geography, and related disciplines interested in human-animal relations, ecology, and the environment, particularly in the North.
AbstractList This book explores cooperation between humans and animals in extreme environments and contends that understanding domestication is crucial to explaining how life is possible in such conditions.The chapters draw on work from anthropology, genetics, law, and geography, with a range of ethnographic case studies from cold environments. The contributors offer new evidence for rethinking the dichotomy of trust vs domination previously used to characterize human-animal relations. They show how humans and animals partner for survival, and how a cold environment does not merely threaten existence but rather creates opportunities. Domestication is presented as a continuous, mutually beneficial human-animal relationship of becoming familiar with each other and the surrounding environment, which can lead to a symbiotic partnership of multiple agents for adapting to changes including a warming climate.This volume will be relevant to scholars from anthropology, geography, and related disciplines interested in human-animal relations, ecology, and the environment, particularly in the North.
This book explores cooperation between humans and animals in extreme environments and contends that understanding domestication is crucial to explaining how life is possible in such conditions. The chapters draw on work from anthropology, genetics, law, and geography, with a range of ethnographic case studies from cold environments. The contributors offer new evidence for rethinking the dichotomy of trust vs domination previously used to characterize human-animal relations. They show how humans and animals partner for survival, and how a cold environment does not merely threaten existence but rather creates opportunities. Domestication is presented as a continuous, mutually beneficial human-animal relationship of becoming familiar with each other and the surrounding environment, which can lead to a symbiotic partnership of multiple agents for adapting to changes including a warming climate. This volume will be relevant to scholars from anthropology, geography, and related disciplines interested in human-animal relations, ecology, and the environment, particularly in the North.
This book explores cooperation between humans and animals in extreme environments and contends that understanding domestication is crucial to explaining how life is possible in such conditions.
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Takakura, Hiroki
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SubjectTerms animal autonomy
Anthropology
Applied ecology
arctic domestication
Biodiversity
Domestic animals-Cold Regions-Case studies
domestication
Domestication-Cold Regions-Case studies
dzud
Earth Sciences, Geography, Environment, Planning
ecology
ethnography
florian stammler
genetics
Geography
hiroki takakura
Human geography
human-animal relations
Human-animal relationships-Cold Regions-Case studies
law
northern domestication
Pastoral systems-Cold Regions-Case studies
Regional geography
Social and cultural anthropology
Social impact of environmental issues
Social Science
Society and Social Sciences
Sociology and anthropology
The environment
Subtitle A New Understanding of Human-Animal Partnerships for Thriving in Extreme Environments
TableOfContents Cover -- Half Title -- Series Page -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Table of Contents -- List of Figures -- List of Tables -- List of Contributors -- Preface -- Acknowledgments -- Notes on Transliteration -- Chapter 1: Introduction: The Benefits of the Cold and Domestication -- Section I: Cross-Cutting Perspective on Northern Domestication -- Chapter 2: The North as a Space for Innovation in Human-animal-environment Adaptation -- Chapter 3: Domestication and Adaptation of Pastoral Animals and Human Livelihoods to the Arctic: An Integrated Genetic-Anthropological Approach -- Section II: Domestication among Hunters -- Chapter 4: Domus-Sharing in the Vicinity of Domestication: An Ethnography of Human-Wildlife-Land Interactions in Interior Alaska -- Chapter 5: From Relatives to Enemies: Emplaced Evenki Relationships With Wolves in the Changing Environment of East Siberia and the Russian Far East -- Section III: Convivial Ecology Embracing Animal Autonomy -- Chapter 6: On Encountering and Holding Reindeer in a Convivial North -- Chapter 7: Reindeer Riding and Driving: A Preliminary Essay On the Use of Domesticated Reindeer for Transportation -- Chapter 8: Between Foot Rot and Wolves: The Internal and External Threats of Tozhu Reindeer Herding -- Chapter 9: Fish Sharing Between Humans and Reindeer in the Western Siberian Forest and the Mode of Herding -- Section IV: Cold Domestication Beyond the Arctic -- Chapter 10: Traditional Ecological Knowledge (TEK) of Steppe Land for Dzud Disaster Reduction in the Mongolian Nomadic Community -- Chapter 11: Revisiting the Distinction Between Wild and Domestic: The Relationship Between Herders and Camelids in the Central Andean Highlands of Peru -- Section V: Domestication Beyond Animals: Of Culture, Nature, and the Law
Chapter 12: Laws of Domestication and Domesticating the Law in Yakutian Human-animal Relations -- Chapter 13: Domesticating Wolves While Colonizing Their Hunters: Related Patterns of Categorization to Promote Supposed Sustainability in Northern Sweden -- Index
Title The Benefits of the Cold and Domestication
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