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Beauty and the Beast: Human-Animal Relations as Revealed in Real Photo Postcards, 1905-1935 [Hardcover]

Arnold Arluke (Author), Robert Bogdan (Author)
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October 15, 2010
From fairy tales to photography, nowhere is the complexity of human-
animal relationships more apparent than in the creative arts. Art illuminates the nature and significance of animals in modern, Western thought, capturing the complicated union that has long existed between the animal kingdom and us. In Beauty and the Beast, authors Arluke and Bogdan explore this relationship through the unique lens of photo postcards. This visual medium offers an enormous and relatively untapped archive to document their subject compellingly.
The importance of photo postcards goes beyond their abundance. Recognized as the people s photography, photo postcards were typically taken by photographers who were part of the community they were photographing. Their intimacy with the people and places they captured resulted in a vernacular record of the life and times of the period unavailable in other kinds of photography. Arluke and Bogdan use these postcards to tell the story of human-animal relations in the United States from approximately 1905 to 1935. During these years, Americans experienced profound changes that altered their connection with animals and influenced perceptions and treatment of them today. Wide-ranging in scope, Beauty and the Beast looks at the variety of roles animals played in society, from pets and laborers to symbols and prey. The authors discuss the contradictions, dualisms, and paradoxes of our relationship to animals, illustrating how animals were distanced and embraced, commoditized and anthropomorphized. With over 350 illustrations, this book presents a vivid chronicle of the deep cultural ambivalence that characterized human-animal relations in the early twentieth century and that continues today.

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The human-animal bond is ready for its close-up and Arluke and Bogdan deliver... Thorough and thoughtful Beauty and the Beast will bust some present-day myths.... --Vicki Constantine Croke, author of The Ladey and the Panda

Look deepley... and the viewer is transported. Decades fade away, and we see with more clarity the closeness as well as the distance between ourselves and other animals.
--Lew Baer, writer, postcard aficionado

Beauty and the Beast is a unique book that is smart, visually stunning and beautifully written. . . . I know of no other book that covers the wide array of roles that animals play in our lives in a manner that is as intellectually satisfying and entertaining as this one. I loved it. --Hal Herzog, author of Some We Love, Some We Hate, and Some We Eat: Why It's So Hard to Think Straight about Animals

About the Author

Arnold Arluke is professor of sociology and anthropology at North-
eastern University and Senior Research Fellow at the Tufts Center for Animals and Public Policy. He has published numerous books including Between the Species and Just a Dog: Animal Cruelty and Ourselves.

Robert Bogdan is Distinguished Professor Emeritus of Social Science and Education at Syracuse University. He is the author of several books dealing with photo postcards including Real Photo Postcard Guide: The People s Photography, published by Syracuse University Press.

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 344 pages
  • Publisher: Syracuse University Press (October 15, 2010)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0815609817
  • ISBN-13: 978-0815609810
  • Product Dimensions: 11.2 x 8.7 x 0.8 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 3 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (8 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,402,524 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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4.0 out of 5 stars Very informative, October 19, 2010
This review is from: Beauty and the Beast: Human-Animal Relations as Revealed in Real Photo Postcards, 1905-1935 (Hardcover)
Post card photography was a very popular hobby and art form at one time. While many different types of images were captured, one of the most common things revealed in these types of photos was the complex variety of relationships between humans and animals. Whether these animals were pets, sources of food and nutrition, forms of transportation or labor, all interacted with humans in some way, and these interactions were documented through a plethora of post card photographs. This book looks at the different natures of the relationships we held with animals in the early part of the 20th century.

This book was quite different from anything I had ever read, and a great departure from the types of books I typically review. I can easily see this book being used as a text book, though I am not sure what type of class would be structured around such a topic. I had never really thought of all the different roles animals and people played in each others lives, particularly in the past, until I read this book, and the accompanying photographs were simply stunning. This was a time that was crucial to the way animals and animal treatment was perceived, and a lot of what happened in the early 1900s was a precursor to the groups we see today, like PETA, ASPCA, and Humane Societies. It was fascinating to read about this, and see the history come alive on the page.

I am really glad I stepped out of my comfort zone with this book, but I will warn readers, this is not a light or short read. It took me some time to get through the book because it is quite scholarly, and having been out of school for some time, my scholarly reading muscles were a little weak (from too many novels perhaps). But just like a couch potato can get back in shape, so can a scholarly mind, and this is a great book to help anyone with an interest in history and/or animals or photography expand their knowledge base in a highly organized, soundly researched way.
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5.0 out of 5 stars A Ground Breaking and Original Book, December 2, 2010
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This review is from: Beauty and the Beast: Human-Animal Relations as Revealed in Real Photo Postcards, 1905-1935 (Hardcover)
Beauty and the Beast: Human Animal Relations as Revealed in Real Photo Postcards, 1905-1935 is an original and ground breaking study. The authorial team, one an expert in animal-human sociology and the other an expert in the genre of real photo postcards (RPPC) are looking at these photographs as data that can be woven back into the cultural story that gave them birth. By collecting photographs of similar subjects and themes and then regarding them in the light of historical and sociological information about the period, Robert Bogdan and Arnold Arluke repair the imperfect fabric of our historical vision.

Beauty and the Beast covers a variety of animal-human relationships as documented in the pictures: animals as mascots, food, despised pests (coyotes, wolves), fair game (hunting culture) and entertainment (circuses and rodeos) among others. The cheerful opening chapter about animals as pets belies the depth and surprise of the succeeding chapters, where cultural values and practices are given concrete documentation. Men proudly display piles of animal corpses as testimony to their prowess over nature. Veterinarians struggle to provide medical aid to stricken animals under spartan conditions. Crowds gather to see exotic animals paraded down main street. A farmer bites off the testicles of a lamb as part of the castration process. A young girl proudly shows off her prizewinning heifer. The photographs are startling and beautifully reproduced but the textual discussion is essential for understanding them. The discussion is well referenced for the scholarly reader but clearly and engagingly written for any intelligent adult.

The ambiguities of the human-animal relationships gather gravity and presence with each succeeding chapter. By the end, you have to remind yourself that there is that first chapter where people are doting on animals, because there is so much casual cruelty documented after that. Our relationship with animals is complex and intense, but not necessarily admirable. This book is for animal lovers and animal rights activists, sociologists, historians of American culture, and historians of photography.
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5.0 out of 5 stars A stunning book - for collectors or scholars, October 17, 2011
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This review is from: Beauty and the Beast: Human-Animal Relations as Revealed in Real Photo Postcards, 1905-1935 (Hardcover)
In the spirit of full disclosure, I know Bogdan slightly, having talked with him at postcard shows on several occasions; in fact, I bought my copy of this book directly from him. I loved the previous book he co-authored with Todd Weseloh, but this one I think is even better. (I also know Weseloh slightly from the show circuit)

For years I have recommended to students and others Geary & Webb's Delivering Views as an excellent introduction to the world of scholarship on postcards. When Bogdan & Weseloh's Real Photo Postcard Guide came out, I could also recommend that; I considered it the best book available on real-photo postcards. I would still consider it the best general work on real-photo postcards.

This book is another level again. Drawing on the sociological and anthropological training of its authors, the text is analytical and authoritative in the best possible ways (for social scientists, the work is developed using Glaserian Grounded Theory - but it's so unobtrusive that non-academic readers will not be put off at all). It amounts to a historical ethnography of (American) human-animal relations in the early 20th century, through the medium of popular photography but informed by other sources on the subject.

For collectors, the book offers a way to better understand the contexts and meanings of this popular genre of images. The postcards are beautifully reproduced, and the printing and production are outstanding. It's a wonderful book, whether one is reading or flipping through enjoying the images.

I can hardly wait for the next book Bogdan is working on!
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