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Captive Ambassadors: The Hidden Lives of Zoo Animals
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Eve D'Vincent
Language:
English
Published/Copyright:
2025
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About this book
Captive Ambassadors challenges the notion of zoo animals as "ambassadors" for their species, revealing the exploitative marketing tactics behind their individualized narratives. Drawing on cognitive and behavioral ethology, transspecies psychology, and critical anthropomorphism, this multidisciplinary work exposes how zoos fabricate biographies to mask the harsh reality of animals’ lived experiences in captivity. It critiques the disruptions of animal culture caused by captive breeding programs and the tragic fate of surplus animals deemed no longer useful. Advocating for authentic animal biographies and ethical engagement, this book argues for a shift in human-animal relations that honors animals as unique individuals with intrinsic value, transcending the confines of their captive roles.
Author / Editor information
Eve D’Vincent, Ph.D. (2022), is a psychotherapist and independent scholar whose research spans from the Amazonian rainforest to the remote wilderness of Southeast Alaska. Her scholarly contributions have been featured in Scholastic Magazine and Rocky Mountain Books.
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eBook published on:
October 6, 2025
eBook ISBN:
9789004732926
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Front matter:
8
Main content:
326
eBook ISBN:
9789004732926
Keywords for this book
Individualization; Anthropomorphism; Conservation; Sanctuary; Surplus Animals; Captive Animals; Critical anthropomorphism; Animal Biography; Reintroduction
Audience(s) for this book
The intended audience includes academics, students, and zoo professionals interested in viewing zoo animals as individuals, with relevant fields including Human-Animal Studies, Critical Animal Studies, Cultural Media Studies, Anthropology, and Zoology.