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Author Vandersommers, Daniel, 1984- author.

Title Entangled encounters at the National Zoo : stories from the animal archive / Daniel Vandersommers.

Publication Info. Lawrence, Kansas : University Press of Kansas, [2023]
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 Axe 2nd Floor Stacks  590.73753 V285e 2023    New Books Axe 1st Floor  Available
Description xii, 345 pages : illustrations (black and white) ; 24 cm.
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unmediated n rdamedia
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Series Environment and society
Environment and society (University Press of Kansas)
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 309-334) and index.
Contents Introduction: At the Entrance Gate -- 1. Origins of a National Zoo -- 2. Runaway Animals -- 3. The Crossroads of Science and Popular Culture -- 4. Animal Activism and the Zoo-Networked Nation -- 5. Zoo Conservation and Its Discontents: Chasing Bighorn Sheep -- 6. The Zoonotic Nature of Tuberculosis -- Conclusion: The National Zoo Movement
Summary "Entangled Encounters at the National Zoo is a biographical study of a single historical zoo, the National Zoological Park of Washington, D.C., from 1887 to 1920. Each chapter centers animals, and each looks from a different angle at the influential science of popular zoology in order to shed new light on the complex, entangled relationships between humans and animals. Daniel Vandersommers's goal is twofold. First, through narrative, he shows how zoo animals always ran away from the zoo. This is meant literally: animals escaped frequently. Even more, though, this is meant figuratively. Living, breathing, historical zoo animals ran away from their cultural constructions, and these constructions ran away from the living bodies they were made to represent. His book shows that the resulting gaps produced by escapes - by runaway animals - contain concealed, distorted, and erased histories worthy of uncovering. Second, the book shows how the popular zoology fostered by the National Zoo shaped every aspect of American science, culture, and conservation during the Gilded Age and Progressive Era. Between the 1880s and World War I, as intellectuals debated Darwinism and scientists institutionalized the laboratory, zoological parks appeared suddenly at the heart of nearly every major American city, captivating tens of millions of visitors. Vandersommers follows stories previously hidden within the historical zoo in order to help us reconsider the place of zoos and its inhabitants in the twenty-first century"-- Provided by publisher.
Subject National Zoological Park (U.S.) -- History -- 19th century.
National Zoological Park (U.S.) -- History -- 20th century.
Zoo animals -- Washington (D.C.) -- History -- 19th century.
Zoo animals -- Washington (D.C.) -- History -- 20th century.
National Zoological Park (U.S.) (OCoLC)fst00534855
Zoo animals (OCoLC)fst01184648
Washington (D.C.) (OCoLC)fst01204505
Chronological Term 1800-1999
Genre/Form History (OCoLC)fst01411628
Added Title Stories from the animal archive
ISBN 9780700635689 (cloth)
0700635688 (cloth)
9780700635696 (paperback)
0700635696 (paperback)
9780700635702 (ebook)

 
    
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