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Author:
Mathur, Nayanika, author.
Title:
Crooked cats : beastly encounters in the Anthropocene / Nayanika Mathur.
Publisher:
The University of Chicago Press,
Copyright Date:
2021
Description:
xiii, 208 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm.
Subject:
Felidae--Behavior.
Animal attacks--India.
Human-animal relationships.
Felides--M¿urs et comportement.
Animaux--Attaques--Inde.
Relations homme-animal.
SCIENCE / Life Sciences / Zoology / General.
Animal attacks.
Felidae--Behavior.
Human-animal relationships.
India.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents:
Three Beastly Tales to Conclude. Introduction: The Beastly Tale of the Leopard of Gopeshwar -- Crooked Becomings -- Murderous Looks -- The Cute Killer -- A Petition to Kill -- The Leopard of Rudraprayag versus Shere Khan -- Big Cats in the City -- Entrapment -- Three Beastly Tales to Conclude.
Summary:
"The last decade has seen the increasing entry of big cats-lions, tigers, and leopards-into human settlements in India. Most big cats co-reside with humans. But some have become "crooked"-killing people, often serially, and frightening residents in villages and cities. This new book, by big cat connoisseur and anthropologist Nayanika Mathur, lays bare the peculiar atmosphere of terror these encounters create, reinforced by stories, conspiracy theories, rumors, anger, and news reports about charismatic "celebrity" cats. There are various theories of why and how a big cat turns to eating people, and Mathur lays out the dominant ideas offered by the residents with whom she works. These vary from the effects of climate change and habitat loss to history and politics. The latter, for example, include the idea of big cats turning on humans for retribution for past injustices (poaching or hunting). Still, no one, including the scientists who study animal behavior, has been able to explain the highly individualized reasons why some cats turn against humans and others do not. Beautifully detailed in its portrayal of India's places, people, and animals, Crooked Cats sheds light on how we understand nonhuman animals and the growing intensity of human-nonhuman conflict in the Anthropocene"-- Provided by publisher.
Series:
Animal lives
ISBN:
022677192X
9780226771922
022677189X
9780226771892
OCLC:
(OCoLC)1199330901
LCCN:
2020056572
Locations:
OVUX522 -- University of Iowa Libraries (Iowa City)

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