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Introduction Writing Animal Histories
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- CONTENTS vii
- Foreword by Erica Fudge ix
- Acknowledgments xiii
- Introduction Writing Animal Histories 1
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PART I. Animals, Culture, and Colonialism
- 1. The Year the People Turned into Cattle: The End of the World in New Spain, 1558 31
- 2. Killing Locusts in Colonial Guatemala 62
- 3. ‘‘In the Name of the Father and the Mother of All Dogs’’: Canine Baptisms, Weddings, and Funerals in Bourbon Mexico 93
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PART II. Animals and Medicine, Science and Public Health
- 4. From Natural History to Popular Remedy: Animals and Their Medicinal Applications among the Kallawaya in Colonial Peru 123
- 5. Pest to Vector: Disease, Public Health, and the Challenges of State-Building in Yucatán, Mexico, 1833–1922 149
- 6. Notes on Medicine, Culture, and the History of Imported Monkeys in Puerto Rico 180
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PART III. The Meanings and Politics of Postcolonial Animals
- 7. Animal Labor and Protection in Cuba: Changes in Relationships with Animals in the Nineteenth Century 209
- 8. On Edge: Fur Seals and Hunters along the Patagonian Littoral, 1860–1930 243
- 9. Birds and Scientists in Brazil: In Search of Protection, 1894–1938 270
- 10. Trujillo, the Goat: Of Beasts, Men, and Politics in the Dominican Republic 302
- Conclusion Loving, Being, Killing Animals 329
- Recommended Bibliography 347
- Contributors 357
- Index 361
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- CONTENTS vii
- Foreword by Erica Fudge ix
- Acknowledgments xiii
- Introduction Writing Animal Histories 1
-
PART I. Animals, Culture, and Colonialism
- 1. The Year the People Turned into Cattle: The End of the World in New Spain, 1558 31
- 2. Killing Locusts in Colonial Guatemala 62
- 3. ‘‘In the Name of the Father and the Mother of All Dogs’’: Canine Baptisms, Weddings, and Funerals in Bourbon Mexico 93
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PART II. Animals and Medicine, Science and Public Health
- 4. From Natural History to Popular Remedy: Animals and Their Medicinal Applications among the Kallawaya in Colonial Peru 123
- 5. Pest to Vector: Disease, Public Health, and the Challenges of State-Building in Yucatán, Mexico, 1833–1922 149
- 6. Notes on Medicine, Culture, and the History of Imported Monkeys in Puerto Rico 180
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PART III. The Meanings and Politics of Postcolonial Animals
- 7. Animal Labor and Protection in Cuba: Changes in Relationships with Animals in the Nineteenth Century 209
- 8. On Edge: Fur Seals and Hunters along the Patagonian Littoral, 1860–1930 243
- 9. Birds and Scientists in Brazil: In Search of Protection, 1894–1938 270
- 10. Trujillo, the Goat: Of Beasts, Men, and Politics in the Dominican Republic 302
- Conclusion Loving, Being, Killing Animals 329
- Recommended Bibliography 347
- Contributors 357
- Index 361