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(Un)stable relations : horses, humans and social agency / Lynda Birke and Kirrilly Thompson.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextSeries: Routledge Human-Animal Studies SeriesPublisher: London : Routledge, 2018Description: 1 online resourceISBN:
  • 9781315675053
  • 9781317381006
Subject(s): Additional physical formats: Print version: : No titleDDC classification:
  • 636.10019 B619
LOC classification:
  • SF284.4 .B57 2018
Online resources:
Contents:
chapter Introduction -- part Part I Theorising horses -- chapter 1 Equine co-travellers -- chapter 2 Animals as social actors -- part Part II Thinking horses -- chapter 3 Natural horses -- chapter 4 Symbolic horses -- chapter 5 Equestrian cultures -- part Part III Meeting horses -- chapter 6 Choreographies -- chapter 7 Moving with motive -- part Part IV Engaging horses -- chapter 8 Agency matters -- chapter 9 (Un)stable relations.
Summary: "This original and insightful book explores how horses can be considered as social actors within shared interspecies networks. It examines what we know about how horses understand us and how we perceive them, as well as the implications of actively recognising other animals as actors within shared social lives. This book explores how interspecies relationships work, using a variety of examples to demonstrate how horses and people build social lives. Considering horses as social actors presents new possibilities for improving the quality of animal lives, the human condition and human-horse relations."--Provided by publisher.
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chapter Introduction -- part Part I Theorising horses -- chapter 1 Equine co-travellers -- chapter 2 Animals as social actors -- part Part II Thinking horses -- chapter 3 Natural horses -- chapter 4 Symbolic horses -- chapter 5 Equestrian cultures -- part Part III Meeting horses -- chapter 6 Choreographies -- chapter 7 Moving with motive -- part Part IV Engaging horses -- chapter 8 Agency matters -- chapter 9 (Un)stable relations.

"This original and insightful book explores how horses can be considered as social actors within shared interspecies networks. It examines what we know about how horses understand us and how we perceive them, as well as the implications of actively recognising other animals as actors within shared social lives. This book explores how interspecies relationships work, using a variety of examples to demonstrate how horses and people build social lives. Considering horses as social actors presents new possibilities for improving the quality of animal lives, the human condition and human-horse relations."--Provided by publisher.

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