The domestication of anthropology / Nerissa Russell -- Animal interface: the generosity of domestication / Nigel Clark -- Selection and the unforeseen consequences of domestication / Helen M. Leach -- Agriculture or architecture? The beginnings of domestication / Peter J. Wilson -- Monkey and human interconnections: the wild, the captive, and the in-between / Agustin Fuentes -- "An experiment on a gigantic scale": Darwin and the domestication of pigeons / Gillian Feeley-Harnik -- The metaphor of domestication in genetics / Karen Rader -- Domestication "downunder": Atlantic salmon farming in Tasmania / Marianne Lien -- Putting the lion out at night: domestication and the taming of the wild / Yuka Suzuki -- Of rice, mammals, and men: the politics of "wild" and "domesticated" species in Vietnam / Pamela D. McElwee -- Feeding the animals / Molly H. Mullin.
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Domestication has often seemed a matter of the distant past, a series of distinct events involving humans and other species that took place long ago. Today, as genetic manipulation continues to break new barriers in scientific and medical research, we appear to be entering an age of biological control. Are we also writing a new chapter in the history of domestication? Where the Wild Things Are Now explores the relevance of domestication for anthropologists and scholars in related fields who are concerned with understanding ongoing change in processes affecting humans as well as other species.
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Title
Where the wild things are now.
TOPICAL NAME USED AS SUBJECT
Domestic animals, Congresses.
Domestication, Congresses.
Human-animal relationships, Congresses.
Human-plant relationships, Congresses.
Plants, Cultivated, Congresses.
Domestic animals.
Domestication.
Human-animal relationships.
Human-plant relationships.
Plants, Cultivated.
SOCIAL SCIENCE-- Essays.
(SUBJECT CATEGORY (Provisional
SOC-- 041000
DEWEY DECIMAL CLASSIFICATION
Number
304
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5
Edition
22
LIBRARY OF CONGRESS CLASSIFICATION
Class number
GT5870
Book number
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W54
2007eb
PERSONAL NAME - ALTERNATIVE RESPONSIBILITY
Cassidy, Rebecca.
Mullin, Molly H.,1960-
CORPORATE BODY NAME - ALTERNATIVE RESPONSIBILITY
Wenner-Gren Foundation for Anthropological Research.