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Paperback Dominance and Affection: The Making of Pets Book

ISBN: 0300102089

ISBN13: 9780300102086

Dominance and Affection: The Making of Pets

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Is it cruelty or playfulness to breed a variety of goldfish with dysfunctional bulging eyes? Was it an urge for dominance or benevolence that led ladies of eighteenth-century England to keep finely dressed black boys as their pets? Can we be said to abuse a plant when part of our pleasure lies in twisting its stem into the shape of an animal?

This is a provocative book about the psychological impulse to "make pets"--to tame and control inanimate nature, animals, and other humans. Yi-Fu Tuan has amassed a wealth of evidence to show that the human urge for domination--even in the cultural and aesthetic realm--has exhibited itself repeatedly through the ages. He contends that we fail to understand the true nature of pleasure, play, and art unless we put power as well as affection somewhere close to its center.

When we view the beauty of a man-made landscape, we tend to forget that it was often initiated as an exercise in power; in the case of Louis XIV's Versailles, for example, 30,000 soldiers had to labor day and night to bring water to the arid palace grounds. In the same way, the creation of topiary art and bonsai can be viewed in a dual light: as a playful, pleasurable activity or as a deliberate reminder of our ability to command and impose. Our relationship with animals is another vivid example of our inclination to control. Tuan contends that cruelty to animals is extremely widespread: breeding animals for aesthetic purpose and training them to perform are not only favored hobbies but examples of delight in willful manipulation.

The abuse of power is also seen in the treatment of those human members of a household who become patronized as pets. Children, women, servants, and entertainers have been at different times both highly valued and severely controlled--trained to approach the obedience of inanimate matter or mechanical toys.

Dominance and Affection is likely to change the way we look at ourselves and our "pets." If it is sobering in the questions it raises about human nature, it is also irresistible in the nature of the varied and fascinating material it lays before the reader.

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An excellent piece on the theory of domination

This book was recommended to me by a history professor at the school I currently attend. He introduced this piece as a work that he enjoys using in his environmental history class. At the surface level, this work gives an excellent examination of the dominance of the human subject within its environment. The writing is very clear and often playful and clever. But there is another trend within this book that makes it personally very interesting to my studies, and that is an examination concerning the mechanisms and structures of domination as that which is something fundamentally other than power. Thus in many ways this works seems to complement the theoretical framework established by Foucault in his studies on power. I highly recommend this book to any reader interested in human relationships with the world or anyone interested in the environment and the human position therein.
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