Cover; Title; Copyright; Contents; INTRODUCTION The World in a Zoo; CHAPTER 1 Where the Wild Things Aren't: Exhibiting Nature in American Zoos; CHAPTER 2 Animal Farm: Making Meaning at the Zoo; CHAPTER 3 Birds of a Feather: Zookeepers and the Call of the Wild; CHAPTER 4 Life Lessons: The Zoo as a Classroom; CHAPTER 5 Bring on the Dancing Horses: American Zoos in the Entertainment Age; CHAPTER 6 Simply Nature: Zoos and the Branding of Conservation; CHAPTER 7 Wrestling with Armadillos: Animal Welfare and the Captivity Question; CHAPTER 8 The Urban Jungle: The Future of the American Zoo; AcknowledgmentsNotes; Index
Summary
Orangutans swing from Kevlar-lined fire hoses. Giraffes feast on celebratory birthday cakes topped with carrots instead of candles. Hi-tech dinosaur robots growl among steel trees, while owls watch animated cartoons on old television sets. In American Zoo, sociologist David Grazian takes us on a safari through the contemporary zoo, alive with its many contradictions and strange wonders. Trading in his tweed jacket for a zoo uniform and a pair of muddy work boots, Grazian introduces us to zookeepers and animal rights activists, parents and toddlers, and the other human primates that make up
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 273-314) and index