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Horse breeds and human society: purity, identity and the making of the modern horse

Guest, Kristen(Edited by)Mattfeld, Monica(Edited by)
Part of the Routledge Human-Animal Studies Series series
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This book demonstrates how horse breeding is entwined with human societies and identities. It explores issues of lineage, purity, and status by exploring interconnections between animals and humans.

The quest for purity in equine breed reflects and evolves alongside human subjectivity shaped by categories of race, gender, class, region, and nation. Focusing on various horse breeds, from the Chincoteague Pony to Brazilian Crioulo and the Arabian horse, each chapter in this collection considers how human and animal identities are shaped by practices of breeding and categorizing domesticated animals.

Bringing together different historical, geographical, and disciplinary perspectives, this book will appeal to academics, as well as undergraduate and postgraduate students, in the fields of human-animal studies, sociology, environmental studies, cultural studies, history, and literature.

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Product Details
Routledge
0429656920 / 9780429656927
eBook (EPUB)
636.1
26/11/2019
England
English
304 pages
Copy: 30%; print: 30%
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