Animal Attractions: Nature on Display in American Zoos / Edition 1 by Elizabeth Hanson | 9780691117706 | Paperback | Barnes & Noble®
Terry Maple
Elizabeth Hanson’s Animal Attractions is much more than a history of zoological parks, it is rather a phenomenology of zoos and zoo people.
Terry Maple, Director, Zoo Atlanta
James Serpell
Hanson’s finely crafted chronicle of the American zoo traces the perennial struggle between the need to entertain, the desire to educate, and the yearning for natural and scientific authenticity that surrounds the public exhibition of wild animals in captivity. Animal Attractions is essential reading for anyone with an interest in zoos and their history.
James Serpell, author of In the “Company of Animals: A Study of Human-Animal Relationships”
Richard Burkhardt
This is an innovative, well-researched, engagingly written, and important study of the cultural history of zoos in America. Hanson is the first to tackle this rich subject in a book, and what she achieves is impressive.
Richard Burkhardt, author of “The Spirit of System”
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“Elizabeth Hanson’s Animal Attractions is much more than a history of zoological parks, it is rather a phenomenology of zoos and zoo people.”—Terry Maple, Director, Zoo Atlanta“Hanson’s finely crafted chronicle of the American zoo traces the perennial struggle between the need to entertain, the desire to educate, and the yearning for natural and scientific authenticity that surrounds the public exhibition of wild animals in captivity. Animal Attractions is essential reading for anyone with an interest in zoos and their history.”—James Serpell, author of In the Company of Animals: A Study of Human-Animal Relationships“This thoroughly researched book explores the cultural and physical landscapes of America’s zoos in fascinating detail. Hanson follows the progress—and the pitfalls—of every aspect of their journey from menageries to centers of conservation. She unflinchingly examines the wretched and the wonderful, the mediocre and the magnificent, and along the way she asks intelligent questions and reveals intriguing insights into an institution that is rarely examined with any seriousness.”—David Hancocks, Director, Victoria’s Open Range Zoo“This is an innovative, well-researched, engagingly written, and important study of the cultural history of zoos in America. Hanson is the first to tackle this rich subject in a book, and what she achieves is impressive.”—Richard Burkhardt, author of The Spirit of System“Animal Attractions provides a fascinating, behind-the-scenes look at an important but historically neglected institution: the American zoo. Anyone who has ever enjoyed a day at the zoo will want to read this book to learn more about why we find the experience so compelling.”—Mark V. Barrow, author of A Passion for Birds
Barrow
Animal Attractions provides a fascinating, behind-the-scenes look at an important but historically neglected institution: the American zoo. Anyone who has ever enjoyed a day at the zoo will want to read this book to learn more about why we find the experience so compelling.
Mark V. Barrow, author of “A Passion for Birds”
David Hancocks
This thoroughly researched book explores the cultural and physical landscapes of America’s zoos in fascinating detail. Hanson follows the progressand the pitfallsof every aspect of their journey from menageries to centers of conservation. She unflinchingly examines the wretched and the wonderful, the mediocre and the magnificent, and along the way she asks intelligent questions and reveals intriguing insights into an institution that is rarely examined with any seriousness.
David Hancocks, Director, Victoria’s Open Range Zoo