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Wildlife in Asia cultural perspectives

Bringing together anthropologists and historians, this volume examines the range, variability and historical mutability of human sensibilities towards, and relationships to, animals in Asia.

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  • "Bringing together anthropologists and historians, this volume examines the range, variability and historical mutability of human sensibilities towards, and relationships to, animals in Asia."@en
  • "Animals assume a cultural importance throughout Asia. Tigers, monkeys, wild pigs and other animals feature in Asian proverbs, myths, religion, art and literature, while in many parts of Asia great cultural emphasis is placed on wild animals as a source of natural energy and health-giving vitality. But animals are also seen as a threat, both to human livelihoods and to human safety. Wildlife in Asia provides a rich and diverse collection of case studies of human representations of, and relationships with wild animals in Asia. Drawing on anthropological and historical data, this book examines human-wildlife relations in China, Tibet, Japan, Bhutan, Indonesia, the Philippines, Malaysia, India, Thailand and Vietnam. The volume initially focuses on the various ways in which wild animals are exploited as a resource, for food, medicine and crop-picking labour, before examining animals termed as pests or predators that are deemed to be harmful and dangerous."

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  • "Wildlife in Asia : cultural perspectives"
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  • "Wildlife in Asia: Cultural Perspectives"