In the Company of Crows and Ravens
Crows and people share similar traits and social strategies. To a surprising extent, to know the crow is to know ourselves.”from the PrefaceFrom the cave walls at Lascaux to the last painting by Van Gogh, from the works of Shakespeare to those of Mark Twain, there is clear evidence that crows...
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Crows and people share similar traits and social strategies. To a surprising extent, to know the crow is to know ourselves.”from the PrefaceFrom the cave walls at Lascaux to the last painting by Van Gogh, from the works of Shakespeare to those of Mark Twain, there is clear evidence that crows and ravens influence human culture. Yet this influence is not unidirectional, say the authors of this fascinating book: people profoundly influence crow culture, ecology, and evolution as well.John Marzluff and Tony Angell examine the often surprising ways that crows and humans interact. The authors contend that those interactions reflect a process of cultural coevolution.” They offer a challenging new view of the human-crow dynamica view that may change our thinking not only about crows but also about ourselves.Featuring more than 100 original drawings, the book takes a close look at the influences people have had on the lives of crows throughout history and at the significant ways crows have altered human lives. In the Company of Crows and Ravens illuminates the entwined histories of crows and people and concludes with an intriguing discussion of the crow-human relationship and how our attitudes toward crows may affect our cultural trajectory.
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Format: hardcover
ISBN:
9780300100761 (0300100760)
Publish date: October 31st 2005
Publisher: Yale University Press
Pages no: 408
Edition language: English
Category:
Non Fiction,
Science,
Environment,
Nature,
Natural History,
Biology,
Science Nature,
Art,
Animals,
Birds,
Ornithology
And another half star. Great book with lovely pictures but a bit of a dry read so maybe better to dip into rather than read cover to cover as I did (albeit slowly). Could use more imagination with the structure of the book - the content was very interesting.
I read this book a couple of years ago after attending a lecture by the author. This book is very well written, and it's absolutely fascinating. I will never look at crows the same way after having read this book. They are wonderful animals.