Bears
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Otto Kernberg
About this book
This engaging book examines the shared history of people and bears. Hopscotching through history, literature, and science, Bernd Brunner presents a rich compendium of the interactions between the two species and explores how bears have become central figures in our inventory of myths and dreams. He reveals the remarkable extent to which human feelings about bears have beenand still aremixed. People have venerated, killed, caressed, tortured, nurtured, eaten, worshipped, and despised bears. Interestingly, the varied dealings of humans with bears raise the same question over and again: do our images of bears have much in common with the animal as it really is?
The book uncovers new and little-known stories and facts about bears in European, North American, Japanese, Russian, and South and Southeast Asian cultures. Taken together, these perspectives show us new things about the animals we thought we knew so well. Quirky and bizarre anecdotes, scientific information on bears threatened with extinction in some areas, a discussion of the phenomenon of bearanoia,” and more than one hundred historical illustrations contribute to this unique account of the shared history between bears and humans and the continuing presence of bears in our personal and collective dreams.
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Frontmatter
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Contents
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Introduction
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CHAPTER ONE .Tracking the Paths of Bears
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CHAPTER TWO. Transformations
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CHAPTER THREE. The Mystery of the Cave Bear
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CHAPTER FOUR. False Steps
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CHAPTER FIVE. Exotic Discoveries
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CHAPTER SIX. The Bear’s Personality
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CHAPTER SEVEN. Sounds, Senses, Signals
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CHAPTER EIGHT. Bears as Pets
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CHAPTER NINE. An Observer in Eastern Siberia
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CHAPTER TEN. Face to Face
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CHAPTER ELEVEN. Hunters and Hunted
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CHAPTER TWELVE. The Inuit and Polar Bears
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CHAPTER THIRTEEN. Closer Than Close
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CHAPTER FOURTEEN. Bears on Show
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CHAPTER FIFTEEN. Bear Substitutes
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CHAPTER SIXTEEN. “Bearanoia”
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Epilogue
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Acknowledgments
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Bibliographic Essay
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Selected Bibliography
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Index
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