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dc.contributor.authorTait, Peta
dc.date.accessioned2016-08-17
dc.date.available2016-08-17
dc.date.issued2016-01-01
dc.identifier.citationTait, P. (2016). Fighting Nature: travelling menageries, animal acts and war shows. Sydney: Sydney University Pressen
dc.identifier.isbn9781743324301
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/2123/15525
dc.description.abstractThroughout the 19th century animals were integrated into staged scenarios of confrontation, ranging from lion acts in small cages to large-scale re-enactments of war. Initially presenting a handful of exotic animals, travelling menageries grew to contain multiple species in their thousands. These 19th-century menageries entrenched beliefs about the human right to exploit nature through war-like practices against other animal species. Animal shows became a stimulus for antisocial behaviour as locals taunted animals, caused fights, and even turned into violent mobs. Human societal problems were difficult to separate from issues of cruelty to animals. Apart from reflecting human capacity for fighting and aggression, and the belief in human dominance over nature, these animal performances also echoed cultural fascination with conflict, war and colonial expansion, as the grand spectacles of imperial power reinforced state authority and enhanced public displays of nationhood and nationalistic evocations of colonial empires. Fighting Nature is an insightful analysis of the historical legacy of 19th-century colonialism, war, animal acquisition and transportation. This legacy of entrenched beliefs about the human right to exploit other animal species is yet to be defeated.en
dc.language.isoen_AUen
dc.publisherSydney University Pressen
dc.relation.ispartofseriesAnimal Publicsen
dc.subjectHuman-animal relationshipsen
dc.subjectPerforming animalsen
dc.subjectAnimal welfareen
dc.subjectExotic animalsen
dc.subjectPerforming artsen
dc.titleFront matter and introductionen
dc.typeBook chapteren
usyd.facultySydney University Pressen


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