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Domestication --- Domestic animals --- Anthropomorphism --- Dogs in art --- Dogs in literature --- Dogs --- Human-animal relationships --- Animals and civilization --- Animaux domestiques --- Anthropomorphisme --- Chiens dans l'art --- Chiens dans la littérature --- Chiens --- Relations homme-animal --- Animaux et civilisation --- History --- Histoire --- Chiens dans la littérature
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Chiens dans la litterature --- Dogs in literature --- Honden in de literatuur --- Newfoundland dogs in literature --- Newfoundlanders (Honden) in de literatuur --- Terre-neuve (Chien) dans la littérature --- Dogs in literature. --- Fontane, Theodor --- -Dogs --- -Knowledge --- Fontane, Theodor, --- Fontane, T. --- Knowledge --- Dogs. --- Criticism and interpretation --- Fontane, Teodor, 1819-1898
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Les chiens tiennent une grande place au sein de la bande dessinée francophone [...]. Cet ouvrage propose de redécouvrir, de manière originale et documentée, le parcours de ces figures canines. le lecteur est convié à une galerie de portraits des plus célèbres chiens de [bande dessinée] : Milou, Pif, rantanplan, Idéfix, Bill, Cubitus. Il peut aussi découvrir des animaux de papier un peu moins connus : les chiens de Töpffer, Flamabeau, Attila. Ces portraits sont tracés sous des angles extrêmement variés. Parmi les auteurs de ce livre collectif, on trouve en effet un généticien, un historien de l'art, un historien de l'animal, des historiens du neuvième art et des spécialistes de littérature. De courtes "variations" viennent en outre toujours replacer les portraits des héros ou compagnons canins dans un contexte social et culturel plus large. En effet, au fil de l'ouvrage on découvre que, si les chiens de bande dessinée ont souvent été inspirés par des chiens réels, ils pèsent sur notre relation à l'animal de compagnie.
Comic books, strips, etc. --- Cartoon characters --- Dogs in literature --- Bandes dessinées --- Personnages de bandes dessinées, dessins animés, etc. --- Chiens dans la littérature --- History and criticism --- Themes, motives --- Histoire et critique --- Thèmes, motifs --- Dogs in literature. --- Dogs in comic books. --- History and criticism. --- Bandes dessinées --- Personnages de bandes dessinées, dessins animés, etc. --- Chiens dans la littérature --- Thèmes, motifs --- Comic books, strips, etc --- Dogs in comic books
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The figure of the dog is a paradox. As in so many cultures, past and present, the dog in ancient Greece was seen as the animal closest to humans, even as it elicited from them the most negative representations. Still a loaded term today, the word bitch not only signified shamelessness and a lack of self-control but was also exclusively figured as female. Woman and dogs in the Greek imagination were intimately intertwined, and in this careful, engaging analysis, Cristiana Franco explores the ancients' complex relationship with both. By analyzing the relationship between humans and dogs as depicted in a vast array of myths, proverbs, spontaneous metaphors, and comic jokes, Franco in particular shows how the symbolic overlap between dog and woman provided the conceptual tools to maintain feminine subordination. Intended for general readers as well as scholars, Shameless extends the boundaries of classics and anthropology, forming a model of the sensitive work that can be done to illuminate how deeply animals are imbricated in human history. The English translation has been revised and expanded from the original Italian edition, and it includes a new methodological appendix by the author that points the way toward future work in the emerging field of human-animal studies.
Dogs --- Dogs in literature. --- Women --- Women (Greek law) --- Dogs in art. --- Chiens --- Chiens dans la littérature --- Femmes --- Femmes (Droit grec) --- Chiens dans l'art --- Mythology --- History --- Mythologie --- Histoire --- Greece --- Grèce --- Social conditions --- Conditions sociales --- Women in literature --- Dogs in literature --- Greek literature --- History and criticism --- Civilization --- Chiens dans la littérature --- Grèce --- Law, Greek --- Canis canis --- Canis domesticus --- Canis familiarus --- Canis familiarus domesticus --- Canis lupus familiaris --- Dog --- Domestic dog --- Domestic animals --- Gray wolf --- Legal status, laws, etc. (Greek law) --- Social conditions. --- Dogs -- Mythology -- Greece. --- Women -- History -- To 500. --- Women (Greek law). --- Greece -- Social conditions. --- ancient greece. --- animals. --- anthropology. --- canine. --- classical literature. --- comic jokes. --- complex relationships. --- conceptual tools. --- critical analysis. --- cultural meaning. --- culture. --- dogs. --- english translation. --- feminine subordination. --- figure of the dog. --- gender and womens studies. --- gender studies. --- gender. --- greek imagination. --- human animal studies. --- human history. --- humans and dogs. --- metaphors. --- methodology. --- myth. --- mythology. --- myths. --- negative connotations. --- past cultures. --- present cultures. --- proverbs. --- self control. --- spiritual. --- women and dogs.
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