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Authors: Elizabeth Hess
ISBN-13: 9781410406866, ISBN-10: 1410406865
Format: Hardcover
Publisher: Gale Group
Date Published: May 2008
Edition: Large Prin

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Author Biography: Elizabeth Hess

Book Synopsis

Project Nim was designed by a Columbia University psychologist to refute Noam Chomsky's claim that language is exclusive to humans. Nim Chimpsky was raised like a human child and taught American Sign Language while living with his "adoptive family" in their Manhattan town house. Then the study's funding ended, and Nim's problems began. Exiled from the people he loved, caged and rotated in and out of various facilities, Nim's humanlike qualities and ability to converse with and charm everyone he met proved to be his salvation.

The Barnes & Noble Review

Elizabeth Hess's book is a polemical animal biography in the tradition of Black Beauty. Nim Chimpsky -- his very name a dig at the controversial linguist who held that language belongs solely to humans -- was among the first and most talented of chimpanzees to learn sign language. In the end, the results of "Project Nim" proved inconclusive, and Nim was "retired" from language research, disappearing into a cruel labyrinth of breeding programs and research facilities. Chimps in such conditions frequently died in medical trials; for survivors, euthanasia was not unusual. But here was a "lab animal" who could help cook dinner and wash up afterward. And most poignantly, he could talk. Nim's incarceration devastated him, and Hess charts his transformation from a tumbling toddler into an angry, dangerous adult. Throughout it all, Nim continued to sign, forever seeking the understanding of his mostly uncomprehending handlers. Near the end of his life, when Nim viciously bit another chimpanzee, his keeper squirted a dollop of antibacterial ointment into Nim's hand and told him to apply it to the wound; Nim ambled over and treated his companion with expert care. As historian Erica Fudge points out, the danger of teaching animals to speak is that we might not want to hear what they have to tell. --Matthew Battles

Table of Contents


Prologue: The Unexpected Birth of Nim Chimpsky     13
Introduction: Chimps Are Us     19
Project Nim: New York City
Early Days on the Chimp Farm     51
Launching Project Nim     80
"Brady Bunch - Plus Chimp"     111
Trouble in the Family     156
The Master of Delafield     186
"Pull Tickle"     216
The Institute for Primate Studies: Norman, Oklahoma
Meanwhile, Back on the Farm     265
Captivity     301
Becoming a Norman Chimp     322
The Fall of IPS     353
Inside LEMSIP     402
Sanctuary: Murchison, Texas
The Black Beauty Ranch     435
When Nim Met Sally     468
Where They Are Now     505
Notes     521
Bibliography     557
Acknowledgments     565
Photo Credits and Permissions     569

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