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- Title
THE TIGER IN THE TANK.
- Authors
South, Cluny
- Abstract
Despite the complexities and inconstancies of the human-animal relationship non-human animals have been intimately interwoven within human culture for thousands of years. Representations of animals exist across many mediums, with roots clearly visible in Palaeolithic cave paintings and early carvings, evolving human language, music and drama, and narrative fables and folk stories. Unsurprisingly then animal representations continue to be rife throughout our modern lives and across much popular media.
- Subjects
HUMAN-animal relationships; PALEOLITHIC Period; CAVE paintings; FOLKLORE; POPULAR culture
- Publication
Antennae: The Journal of Nature in Visual Culture, 2012, Issue 23, p31
- ISSN
1756-9575
- Publication type
Article