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Elephant Trails: A History of Animals and Cultures

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Nigel Rothfels
2021
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Why have elephants—and our preconceptions about them—been central to so much of human thought?From prehistoric cave drawings in Europe and ancient rock art in Africa and India to burning pyres of confiscated tusks, our thoughts about elephants tell a story of human history. In Elephant Trails, Nigel Rothfels argues that, over millennia, we have made elephants into both monsters and miracles as ways to understand them but also as ways to understand ourselves.Drawing on a broad range of sources, including municipal documents, zoo records, museum collections, and encounters with people who have lived with elephants, Rothfels seeks out the origins of our contemporary ideas about an animal that has been central to so much of human thought. He explains how notions that have been associated with elephants for centuries—that they are exceptionally wise, deeply emotional, and have a special understanding of death; that they never forget, are beloved of the gods, and suffer unusually in captivity; and even that they are afraid of mice—all tell part of the story of these amazing beings. Exploring the history of a skull in a museum, a photograph of an elephant walking through the American South in the early twentieth century, the debate about the quality of life of a famous elephant in a zoo, and the accounts of elephant hunters, Rothfels demonstrates that elephants are not what we think they are—and they never have been. Elephant Trails is a compelling portrait of what the author terms "our elephant."

Table of Contents

Cover

Half Title Page, Title Page

pp. i-iii

Copyright, Dedication

pp. iv-vi

Contents

pp. vii-viii

Acknowledgments

pp. ix-xii

Introduction: Blind Men's Elephants

pp. 1-10

1. First among Monsters

pp. 11-33

2. Afraid of Mice

pp. 34-55

3. A Serpent for a Hand

pp. 56-84

4. The Most Friendly Creature

pp. 85-123

5. A Descendant of Mastodons

pp. 124-156

6. The Last of Its Kind

pp. 157-175

7 Trails of History

pp. 176-194

Notes

pp. 195-224

For Further Reading

pp. 225-228

Index

pp. 229-237
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