MenschenAffen – AffenMenschen
Kulturgeschichte einer Mensch-Tier-Beziehung

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Author(s)
Jacob, Frank
Language
GermanAbstract
Monkeys are probably the animals with which we most readily identify when it comes to recognizing the human in the animal. Nevertheless, they symbolize, as it were, a fear of human degeneration. The particular human-animal relationship is the subject of this cultural history. Frank Jacob explains what role apes played for the self-perception of humans and how they were and are understood as humanoid animals, for example as objects in research and popular media. In doing so, he sheds light on a history of relationships that continues to this day, whereby the intensity of this relationship between humans and primates has been redefined again and again over the centuries.
Keywords
Human-Animal Studies; Cultural History; Animal History; Media Studies; Film Studies; King Kong; Planet of the Apes; Charles Darwin; Samuel Serge Voronoff; Mary Sanders Pollock; Thomas Henry Huxley; Godzilla; Colonialism; thema EDItEUR::J Society and Social Sciences::JB Society and culture: general::JBC Cultural and media studies::JBCT Media studies; thema EDItEUR::A The Arts::AT Performing arts::ATF Films, cinema; thema EDItEUR::J Society and Social Sciences::JB Society and culture: general::JBC Cultural and media studies::JBCC Cultural studies::JBCC1 Popular culture; thema EDItEUR::A The Arts::AG The Arts: treatments and subjects::AGN Nature in artISBN
9783963172014Publisher
Büchner-VerlagPublisher website
https://www.buechner-verlag.de/Publication date and place
2022Series
Beiträge zur Tiergeschichte,Classification
Media studies
Films, cinema
Popular culture
Nature in art

