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Authors: Eileen Crist
ISBN-13: 9781566397889, ISBN-10: 156639788X
Format: Paperback
Publisher: Temple University Press
Date Published: April 2000
Edition: New Edition

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Author Biography: Eileen Crist

Book Synopsis

Seeing a cat rubbing against a person, Charles Darwin described her as "in an affectionate frame of mind"; for Samuel Barnett, a behavioralist, the mental realm is beyond the grasp of scientists and behavior must be described technically, as a physical action only. What difference does this difference make? In Eileen Crist's analysis of the language used to portray animal behavior, the difference "is that in the reader's mind the very image of the cat's 'body' is transfigured . . . from an experiencing subject . . . into a vacant object."

Images of Animals examines the literature of behavioral science, revealing how works with the common aim of documenting animal lives, habits, and instincts describe "realities that are world's apart." Whether the writer affirms the Cartesian verdict of an unbridgeable chasm between animals and humans or the Darwinian panorama of evolutionary continuity, the question of animal mind is ever present and problematic in behavioral thought. Comparing the naturalist writings of Charles Darwin, Jean Henri Fabre, and George and Elizabeth Peckham to works of classical ethology by Konrad Lorenz and Nikolaas Tinbergen and of contemporary sociobiology, Crist demonstrates how words matter. She does not attempt to defend any of these constructions as a faithful representation of animal existence, but to show how each internally coherent view molds the reader's understanding of animals. Rejecting the notion that "a neutral instrument in the depiction of animals and, in particular, it is never impartial with respect to the question of animal mind."

Booknews

From anthropomorphism to zoomorphism, Crist (interdisciplinary studies, Virginia Polytechnic Institute) analyzes the language<--> never neutral she asserts<-->used to portray animal behavior in the behavioral science literature: from Darwin's stance of evolutionary continuity to ethologist Samuel Barnett's disavowal of studying anything other than observable behavior in "realities that are worlds apart." Lightly illustrated. Annotation c. by Book News, Inc., Portland, Or.

Table of Contents

List of Illustrations
Acknowledgments
Introduction: The Significance of Language in Portraying Animals1
1Darwin's Anthropomorphism11
2Lifeworld and Subjectivity: Naturalists' Portraits of Animals51
3The Ethological Constitution of Animals as Natural Objects88
4Genes and Their Animals: The Language of Sociobiology123
5Words as Icons: Comparative Images of Courtship166
6Unraveling the Distinction Between Action and Behavior202
Notes223
Bibliography231
Index242

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