Animals and Nature
Cultural Myths, Cultural Realities
Format:Paperback
Publisher:University of British Columbia Press
Published:26th Oct '05
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“No one tradition alone offers a sufficient respect for other species. Taken together, they may offer a prospect for saner human-animal relations.” – From the book
Western conceptions of objectivity and individuality have resulted in a readier appreciation of the worth of the animals and nature than has been recognized. This provocative book takes issue with the popular view that the Western cultural tradition, in contrast to Eastern and Aboriginal traditions, has encouraged attitudes of domination and exploitation towards nature, particularly animals.
Preece argues that the Western tradition has much to commend it, and that descriptions of Aboriginal and Oriental orientations have often been misleadingly rosy, simplified and codified according to current fashionable concepts.
Animals and Nature is the result of six years’ intensive study into comparative religion, literature, philosophy, anthropology, mythology and animal welfare science.
An incredibly detailed documentation of western theory and practice of humanity’s relationship with nature and especially with animals. -- Diane Baltaz * Canadian Forum *
Preece is a scholar of enormous intellect who makes the long-overdue case that western civilization need look no further than its own myths and traditions to justify the ethical treatment of animals. -- Terry Glavin * Georgia Straight *
A new and surprising religious target, native Indian spirituality, is discovered in this groundbreaking book by Rod Preece. -- Douglas Todd * Vancouver Sun *
No previous book offers nearly the breadth of Preece's erudite multidisciplinary work. A unique and valuable book, strongly recommended. -- W.P. Hogan * Choice *
- Winner of Outstanding Academic Title, Choice Magazine 2000 (United States)
- Short-listed for Raymond Klibansky Prize, Canadian Federation for the Humanities and Social Sciences 2002 (Canada)
ISBN: 9780774807258
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 500g
336 pages