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Stories Rabbits Tell: A Natural and Cultural History of a Misunderstood Creature


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Written by: Susan E. Davis, Margo Demello

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Binding: Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 636.9322
ISBN: 1590560442
Number Of Pages: 384
Publication Date: 2003-08
Publisher: Lantern Books

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Revered as a symbol of fertility, sexuality, purity and childhood, beloved as a children's pet and widely represented in the myths, art, and collectibles of almost every culture, the rabbit is one of the most popular animals known to humans. Ironically, it has also been one of the most misunderstood and abused. Indeed, the rabbit is the only animal that our culture adores as a pet, idolizes as a storybook hero, and slaughters for commercial purposes.

Stories Rabbits Tell takes a comprehensive look at the rabbit as a wild animal, ancient symbol, pop culture icon, commercial "product," and domesticated pet. In so doing, the book explores how one species can be simultaneously adored as a symbol of childhood (think Peter Rabbit), revered as a symbol of female sexuality (e.g., Playboy Bunnies), dismissed as a "dumb bunny" in domesticity, and loathed as a pest in the wild. The authors counter these stereotypes with engaging analyses of real rabbit behavior, drawn both from the authors' own experience and from academic studies, and place those behaviors in the context of current debates about animal consciousness. In a detailed investigative section, the authors also describe conditions in the rabbit meat, fur, pet and vivisection industries, and raise important questions about the ethics of treating rabbits as we do.

The first book of its kind, Stories Rabbits Tell provides invaluable information and insight into the life and history of an animal whom many love, but whom most of us barely know. As such, it is a key addition to the current thinking on animal emotions, intelligences, and welfare, and the way that human perceptions influence the treatment of individual species.


User Comments about the Stories Rabbits Tell: A Natural and Cultural History of a Misunderstood Creature

It was a highly fascinating and I learned a lot. I have to admit that parts of this book are hard to read. However, I am very glad that I did. From the title I initially assumed it would be more about the stories of individual rabbits - but it is much more based on rabbit's cultural history. This is not a how-to book for rabbit owners or a feel good read - but it is important to learn about the history of rabbits in our society.

I quite enjoyed the first two sections of the book, which were filled with much historical and societal information on rabbits. However, just because I found it too upsetting to do more than skim does not mean it should be left out. The last section detailed too much of the disturbing facts about those rabbits who live only for experimental testing, meat, or breeding. Perhaps with open knowledge of these industries, people can do more to change how the businesses are run.

I have to say this is the best books I have ever found on Rabbits and it was such an excellent read. If you are into rabbit and all the information on the history, myths and legends as well as how people look at rabbits in the world today. You will truely love this book, its has so much information on rabbits / hares that I jsut could not put it down.I have a great love for rabbits and this made me appreicate them even more.

Anyway,the cover was lovely but the book itself - well, I skimmed it and putit away. I had high expectations for this book having lived with bunnies in our home for 17 years. The only people interested in this book would bepeople who already had rabbits and knew all about them. But the bookwas written for the novice - for someone who knew nothing. Everything the authors said could have been said on pretty much a couple pages.

I enjoyed this book. This book is a work of art. A must have for rabbit lovers and people who want to get to know rabbits more than what they seem to be.Contains loads of info about rabbits and some cute rabbit pictures too. It's wonderfully written, it speaks out for all the rabbits around the world.

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