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7%OFFDorothy Yamamoto - Wild Boar - 9781780237619 - V9781780237619
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Wild Boar

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Tough, resourceful and omnivorous, wild boar are the ancestors of domestic pigs. From earliest times, wild boar have presented humans with both opportunity and threat: they are a valuable food source, but also a
formidable foe carrying tusks that can inflict terrible injuries. Today, boar are impinging on people’s lives in new ways, scouting into cities such as Berlin and Tokyo, or establishing populations in areas such as the Forest
of Dean in England.

Wild Boar traces the history of the interaction between humans and wild boar, from the iconic beasts of myth and legend, such as the Calydonian Boar, to the adoption of the boar as a heraldic device – most notably by the doomed English king Richard iii – and the meticulous rules of engagement that grew up around the practice of hunting. The boar’s impact upon human bodies is a running theme in legends, stories and reports, and now that hunters are no longer armed with boar spears but with high-velocity rifles, the boars themselves have ballooned in the popular imagination, in the shape of monstrous hybrids such as ‘Hogzilla’, in keeping with their role as deadly adversary.

Dorothy Yamamoto argues that their former association with masculine valour and heroic combat inflects modern-day attitudes towards wild boar, leading to distorted perceptions of their size, behaviour and the potential threat that they pose. As proposals for including them in schemes for rewilding contend with demands to eradicate them altogether from certain areas, wild boar are a unique focus for much of the current debate about the terms on which we share our planet with other animals.

Product Details

Publisher
Reaktion Books
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2017
Series
Animal
Condition
New
Number of Pages
224
Place of Publication
London, United Kingdom
ISBN
9781780237619
SKU
V9781780237619
Shipping Time
Usually ships in 15 to 20 working days
Ref
99-15

About Dorothy Yamamoto
Dorothy Yamamoto is a poet, the co-editor of Animals on the Agenda (1998). She is author of The Boundaries of the Human in Medieval English Literature (2000) and Guinea Pig (Reaktion, 2015) .She lives in Oxford.

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