
Humans, Animals, and U.S. Society in the Long Nineteenth Century: A Documentary History : Volume IV: Domesticated and Companion Animals (Part 2)
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The sources collected in this volume are concerned with the roles of wild animals in different contexts of encounter and interaction and against the background of a broader reevaluation of wild(er)ness in American culture, literature, and art. Sources offer insights into the cultures of hunting in merican society, including American self-conceptions as a "hunting democracy", and the role of representations of wild animality for contemporary ideas about civilization, nationhood, and masculinity, among other aspects.





