Ape

Ape

by John Sorenson
Ape

Ape

by John Sorenson

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Overview

Apes—to look at them is to see a mirror of ourselves. Our close genetic relatives fascinate and unnerve us with their similar behavior and social personality. Here, John Sorenson delves into our conflicted relationship to the great apes, which often reveals as much about us as humans as it does about the apes themselves.

            From bonobos and chimpanzees to gibbons, gorillas, and orangutans, Ape examines the many ways these remarkable animals often serve as models for humans. Anthropologists use their behavior to help explain our fundamental human nature; scientists utilize them as subjects in biomedical research; and behavioral researchers experiment with ways apes emulate us. Sorenson explores the challenges to the complex division between apes and ourselves, describing language experiments, efforts to cross-foster apes by raising them as human children, and the ethical challenges posed by the Great Ape Project. As well, Ape investigates representations of apes in popular culture, particularly films and advertising in which apes are often portrayed as human caricatures, monsters, and clowns.

Containing nearly one hundred illustrations of apes in nature and culture, Ape will appeal to readers interested in animal-human relationships and anyone curious to know more about our closest animal cousins, many of whom teeter on the brink of extinction.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781861897466
Publisher: Reaktion Books, Limited
Publication date: 10/15/2009
Series: Animal
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 224
File size: 16 MB
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About the Author

John Sorenson is a professor of critical animal studies at Brock University, Canada.

Table of Contents

1        Natural History

2        Thinking about Apes

3        Pets, Captives, Hybrids

4        Looking at Apes

5        Models for Human Behavior

6        Extinction

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Acknowledgements

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      Index
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