Animals in Stone

Animals in Stone
Title Animals in Stone PDF eBook
Author Alexandra Anna Enrica van der Geer
Publisher BRILL
Total Pages 535
Release 2008
Genre Social Science
ISBN 9004168192

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This magnificently illustrated study of a vast amount of South Asian animal stone sculptures provides an art history covering almost four and a half thousand years, analyzing the art historical, archeological and cultural context of animals in society.

Animals in Stone

Animals in Stone
Title Animals in Stone PDF eBook
Author Robert Arthur King
Publisher National Geographic Books
Total Pages 152
Release 2009-12-15
Genre Architecture
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A delightful collection of creatures that adorn New York City buildings. Companion to Faces in Stone, this is a gift-sized and attractively priced book for architecture buffs. It features more than one hundred imaginative sculptural details, from the domestic to the fantastic, with a brief introduction and contextual photos to show the building on which each ornament appears, the addresses, and transportation information.

Reading the Hebrew Bible with Animal Studies

Reading the Hebrew Bible with Animal Studies
Title Reading the Hebrew Bible with Animal Studies PDF eBook
Author Ken Stone
Publisher Stanford University Press
Total Pages 292
Release 2017-09-19
Genre Religion
ISBN 1503603768

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“An excellent introduction to the field of animal studies . . . [the] applications of these ideas to biblical passages . . . illuminate the text in new ways." -- Brandon R. Grafius, Horizons in Biblical Theology Animal studies may be a recent academic development, but our fascination with animals is nothing new. Surviving cave paintings are of animal forms, and closer to us, as Ken Stone points out, animals populate biblical literature from beginning to end. This book explores the significance of animal studies for the interpretation of the Hebrew Bible. Combined with biblical scholarship, animal studies sheds useful light on animals, animal symbolism, and the relations among animals, humans, and God—not only for those who study biblical literature and its ancient context, but for contemporary readers concerned with environmental, social, and animal ethics. Without the presence of domesticated and wild animals, neither biblical traditions nor the religions that make use of the Bible would exist in their current forms. Although parts of the Bible draw a clear line between humans and animals, other passages complicate that line in multiple ways and challenge our assumptions about the roles animals play therein. Engaging influential thinkers, including Jacques Derrida, Donna Haraway, and other experts in animal and ecological studies, Reading the Hebrew Bible with Animal Studies shows how prehumanist texts reveal unexpectedly relevant dynamics and themes for our posthumanist age. “[Stone’s] ecological sensibilities, theoretical acumen, and incisive exegetical arguments open up fresh perspectives.” —Stephen D. Moore, The Theological School, Drew University “This monograph is poised to become a key work in the field.” —Anne Létourneau, Reading Religion “Groundbreaking.” —Carol J. Dempsey, OP, Horizons

Political Animals

Political Animals
Title Political Animals PDF eBook
Author Rick Shenkman
Publisher
Total Pages 337
Release 2016-01-05
Genre Political Science
ISBN 0465033008

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Why, when it comes to politics, do we often seem so gullible and uninformed? InPolitical Animals, the bestselling historian and journalist Rick Shenkman reveals the hidden biases at work in all of us when we enter the voting booth. Drawing on cutting-edge research in neuroscience, evolutionary psychology, and behavioral psychology, he explains that evolution has left us with a brain wired for the Stone Age. While these ancient instincts often work to our advantage in our personal lives, in politics they usually don't. Modern cues set off ancient instinctive responses that prompt us to behave in ways contrary to the good governance of our nation. Shenkman illuminates not only the curious habits of the American voter today but also the ways in which voter biases have shaped American political historyfrom the shark attacks that got Woodrow Wilson elected to the people who still defend Richard Nixon against the Watergate charges. In so doing, Shenkman probes the depths of the human mind to reveal what we must do to fix our floundering democracy.

Hawaiʻi's Plants and Animals

Hawaiʻi's Plants and Animals
Title Hawaiʻi's Plants and Animals PDF eBook
Author Charles P. Stone
Publisher University of Hawaii Press
Total Pages 432
Release 1994
Genre Nature
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This volume tells the stories of some native and alien species found in the park, the largest protected area in Hawai'i managed for native species and biological communities.

Environmental Physiology of Animals

Environmental Physiology of Animals
Title Environmental Physiology of Animals PDF eBook
Author Pat Willmer
Publisher John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages 768
Release 2009-03-12
Genre Science
ISBN 1444309226

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The new and updated edition of this accessible text provides a comprehensive overview of the comparative physiology of animals within an environmental context. Includes two brand new chapters on Nerves and Muscles and the Endocrine System. Discusses both comparative systems physiology and environmental physiology. Analyses and integrates problems and adaptations for each kind of environment: marine, seashore and estuary, freshwater, terrestrial and parasitic. Examines mechanisms and responses beyond physiology. Applies an evolutionary perspective to the analysis of environmental adaptation. Provides modern molecular biology insights into the mechanistic basis of adaptation, and takes the level of analysis beyond the cell to the membrane, enzyme and gene. Incorporates more varied material from a wide range of animal types, with less of a focus purely on terrestrial reptiles, birds and mammals and rather more about the spectacularly successful strategies of invertebrates. A companion site for this book with artwork for downloading is available at: www.blackwellpublishing.com/willmer/

Horses Have Foals

Horses Have Foals
Title Horses Have Foals PDF eBook
Author Lynn M. Stone
Publisher Capstone
Total Pages 28
Release 2000
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 9780756500023

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Describes the appearance and behavior of foals from birth to six months.