Equestrian cultures : horses, human society, and the discourse of modernity /
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Imprint: | Chicago ; London : The University of Chicago Press, 2019. ©2019 |
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Description: | vi, 276 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm. |
Language: | English |
Series: | Animal lives Animal lives (University of Chicago. Press) |
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Format: | Print Book |
URL for this record: | http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/11784760 |
Table of Contents:
- Introduction: Equestrian cultures / Kristen Guest and Monica Mattfeld
- Part 1. Science and technology. One. Machines of feeling : bits and interspecies communication in the eighteenth century / Monica Mattfeld ; Two. Horses at Waterloo, 1815 / Donna Landry ; Three. The agency and the matter of the dead horse in the Victorian novel / Sinan Akilli ; Four. The aura of dignity : on connection and trust in the photographs of Charlotte Dumas / Rune Gade
- Part 2. Commodification and consumption. Five. Stabilizing politics : the stables of Weissenstein Castle in Pommersfelden (1717-21) / Magdalena Bayreuther and Christine Rüppell ; Six. Trading horses in the eighteenth century : Rhode Island and the Atlantic world / Charlotte Carrington-Farmer ; Seven. Narratives of race and racehorses in the art of Edward Troye / Jessica Dallow ; Eight. "More than a horse" : the cultural work of racehorse biography / Kristen Guest
- Part 3. National identity. Nine. The politics of reproduction : horse breeding and state studs in Prussia, 1750-1900 / Tatsuya Mitsuda ; Ten. "Horsemeat is certainly delicious" : anxiety, xenophobia, and rationalism at a nineteenth-century American hippophagic banquet / Susanna Forrest ; Eleven. Circus studs and equestrian sports in turn-of-the-century France / Kari Weil ; Twelve. Heritage icon or environmental pest? : brumbies in the Australian cultural imaginary / Isa Menzies.