Animals and Human Society in Asia
Historical, Cultural and Ethical Perspectives
Animal studies is a vibrant field that renews humanities by breaking many barriers. This intense and beautiful volume exemplifies such breaking and renewing, as it connects Far-eastern and Near-eastern areas and the steppe world in between, and develops an engaged dialogue between archeology, history, religion, visual studies, economics, law, and more. -Vincent Goossaert, professor of Daoism and Chinese religions, EPHE, PSL, ParisThis edited collection offers a comprehensive overview of the different aspects of human-animal interactions in Asia throughout history. With twelve thematically-arranged chapters, this book examines the diverse role…
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Weitere Autoren: Bar-Oz, Guy (Hrsg.) / Biran, Michal (Hrsg.) / Shahar, Meir (Hrsg.) / Shelach-Lavi, Gideon (Hrsg.)
- ISBN: 978-3-030-24362-3
- EAN: 9783030243623
- Produktnummer: 31956238
- Verlag: Springer Nature EN
- Sprache: Englisch
- Erscheinungsjahr: 2020
- Seitenangabe: 433 S.
- Masse: H21.0 cm x B14.8 cm 0 g
- Auflage: 1st ed. 2019
- Abbildungen: schwarz-weiss Illustrationen, farbige Illustrationen, Tabellen, farbig
- Sonstiges: Research
Über den Autor
Rotem Kowner is Professor of Japanese History and the director of the liberal arts program at the University of Haifa, Israel.Guy Bar-Oz is Professor of Archaeology and founder of the Laboratory of Archaeozoology at the Zinman Institute of Archaeology, the University of Haifa, Israel.Michal Biran is the Max and Sophie Mydans Foundation Professor in the Humanities at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel, and a member of the Israeli Academy of Science and Humanities.Meir Shahar is a Professor of Chinese studies at Tel Aviv University, Israel.Gideon Shelach-Lavi is the Louis Freiberg Professor of East Asian Studies and the director of the Institute of Asian and African studies at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel.
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