If You Tame Me: Understanding our Connection with Animals

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Irvine Leslie, If You Tame Me: Understanding our Connection with Animals (Philadelphia: Temple University Press, 2004)


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This text draws on ethnographic research to extend sociological discussions of intersubjectivity and selfhood to animals. It also provides a useful chapter that explains the significance of the change in terminology during the 1990s ‘from pets to companion animals’. - RHODA WILKIE