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Its a Dog's Life: Contemplating the Human-Animal Relationship through Dog Adoption Narratives

机译:它的狗的生活:通过狗的收养叙事来考虑人与动物的关系

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Dog adoption is a popular way for people to find pets in the United States. With dog adoption comes dog adoption narratives, ideologically about the dog, told by humans for humans. Dog adoption narratives, a genre of personal experience narrative, enact a series of formalized conventions that reveal societal binaries, tensions, and anxieties in the interspecies relationship. Using an interdisciplinary theoretical framework, I highlight the way these narratives are performed, organized, and interpreted. By comparing the adoption narratives of two different groups, people who regularly visit dog parks and people who do dog rehabilitation work, I argue that these narratives yield insight about the way humans perceive dogs in the United States within the context of how humans themselves want to be perceived by other humans. Dogs become a form of cultural capital and dog adoption narratives a reflection of cultural attitudes towards, and informed interactions with, the human-dog relationship.
机译:养狗是美国人们寻找宠物的一种流行方式。狗的领养伴随着狗的领养叙事,从意识形态上讲是关于狗的,是人类为人类讲述的。狗的收养叙事是一种个人经历叙事,它制定了一系列形式化的惯例,揭示了种间关系中的社会二元,紧张和焦虑。通过跨学科的理论框架,我强调了这些叙事的执行,组织和解释方式。通过比较两个不同群体的收养叙述,即定期访问狗公园的人和从事犬修复工作的人,我认为这些叙述使人对人类在美国自己如何看待狗的方式有深刻的了解。被其他人感知。狗成为文化资本的一种形式,而狗收养的叙述则反映了人们对人与狗之间的关系以及与之互动的文化态度。

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    Silvestrini Nicole;

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