Dogs and cats in South Korea / (Record no. 54198)

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020 ## - INTERNATIONAL STANDARD BOOK NUMBER
ISBN 9781612497044
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020 ## - INTERNATIONAL STANDARD BOOK NUMBER
ISBN 9781612497051
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Transcribing agency BD-DhIUB
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Edition number 23
Classification number 636.70095195
Item number D8669d
100 0# - MAIN ENTRY--PERSONAL NAME
Personal name Dugnoille, Julien,
Dates associated with a name 1981-
Relator term author.
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Title Dogs and cats in South Korea /
Statement of responsibility, etc Julien Dugnoille.
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-- West Lafayette :
-- Purdue University Press,
-- c2022.
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Extent 198 p. ;
Dimensions 24 cm.
490 0# - SERIES STATEMENT
Series statement New directions in the human-animal bond
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Summary, etc "Dogs and Cats in South Korea: Itinerant Commodities shows that though dogs and cats are consumed in the millions each year, they are recipients of both cruelty and care in a very unique way compared to other animal species in South Korean society. The anti-imperialist and postcolonial stances associated with the consumption of dogs and cats in South Korea are oversimplistic. Stereotypes by societies that do not eat these animals overshadow the various ways in which South Korean citizens interact with them, including companionship. In fact, many dogs and cats go from companion to livestock, and from livestock to companion, demonstrating that the relationships with these creatures are not only complex, but also fluid. The trajectories of the lives of dogs and cats are never linear. In that sense, individual dogs and cats in South Korea are itinerant animals navigating an exchange system based on culture, economics, and politics. With nuance and cultural understanding, Dugnoille tells the complicated stories of these animals in South Korea, as well as the humans who commoditize and singularize them"--
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    Dewey Decimal Classification     Non-fiction Library, Independent University, Bangladesh (IUB) Library, Independent University, Bangladesh (IUB) Window on Korea 24/02/2023 2022   636.70095195 D8669d WOK000672 24/02/2023 01 24/02/2023 Books