Reordering the Natural World: Humans and Animals in the City

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University of Toronto Press, 2001. 1. 1. - 252페이지

In Reordering the Natural World, Annabelle Sabloff argues that the everyday practices of contemporary capitalist society reinforce the conviction that we are profoundly alienated from the rest of nature. At the same time, she reveals the often disguised affinities and sense of connection urban Canadians manifest in their relations with animals and the natural world.

Sabloff reflects on how the discipline of anthropology has contributed to the prevailing Western perception of a divide between nature and culture. She suggests that the present ecological crisis has resulted largely from the ways in which Western societies have construed nature as a cultural system. Since new ideas about nature may be critical in changing humanity's destructive interactions with the biosphere, Reordering the Natural World is invaluable in exploring how urban Canadians develop and sustain their current relationship with the macrocosm, and in considering whether these relationships might be altered by reconceptualizing anthropology itself as an integral part of natural history.

With this unique text, Sabloff not only provides provocative insight into the study of relations between humans and the natural world, she lays the cornerstone for building an entirely new structure for the study of anthropology itself.

 

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The Pasture in the Metropolis
3
Constructing the Natural Order
17
Anthropology and the Natural World
34
HumanAnimal Relations in the City
51
The Factory Domain
85
The Civic Domain and
112
Naming the Other in Western Culture
137
Anthropology as Natural History
162
A Dream in a City Park
193
Notes
195
References
227
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ANNABELLE SABLOFF is a doctoral candidate in the Department of Social Anthropology at York University.

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