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Genealogy of obedience : reading North American dog training literature, 1850s-2000s /

In Genealogy of Obedience Justyna Włodarczyk provides a long overdue look at the history of companion dog training methods in North America since the mid-nineteenth century, when the market of popular training handbooks emerged. Wlodarczyk argues that changes in the functions and goals of dog traini...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Włodarczyk, Justyna (Autor)
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Leiden ; Boston : Brill, [2018]
Colección:Human-animal studies ; v. 20.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
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  • Machine generated contents note: 1. Periodizing Dog Training with Foucault
  • 2.1850-1910: Shaping the Dog's Soul
  • 3.1910-1970s: The Emergence and Strengthening of the Disciplinary Regime
  • 4.1980s-2000s: From Governmentality to Self-Governmentality: Biopower, Behaviorism and Care of Self
  • 5.2000-2015: Beyond Behaviorism: Affirmative Biopolitics
  • 1. The Gentle Way in Punishment: Transcending Animality/Performing Animality in Early US Pet Dog Training Manuals, 1850-1900
  • 1. Dog Training in the Nineteenth Century
  • 2. Canine Sagacity
  • 3. The Gentle Way in Punishment
  • 4. Canine Minstrelsy
  • 5. Conclusion
  • 2. Hunting Dog Manuals: The Pointer as a Work of Art in the Age of Biopolitical Reproduction, 1845-1909
  • 1. Sports Hunting
  • 2. The Notion of Breed and Hunting Dogs
  • 3. Polishing Instinct: The Pointer as a Work of Art
  • 4.S.T. Hammond's Training or Breaking?
  • 5. Hunting in Black and White
  • 3. Culture of Instinct: Emergence of the Disciplinary Regime, 1910-1946
  • Note continued: 1. Was Most Modem?
  • 2. Police Dogs
  • 3. Most's Masculine Methods
  • 4. Nietzsche Goes to the Dogs
  • 5. Should American Dogs Bite?
  • 6. Conclusion
  • 4. The Rise and Fall of Obedience: From Helen Whitehouse Walker to the Dawn of Positive Training, 1933-1984
  • 1. Leading Others: Tools of Discipline
  • 2. Governmentality
  • 3. Training You to Train Your Dog: Layers of Human-Canine Discipline
  • 4. The Soul of a Trainer: Crossover Trainers, 1980s-2000s
  • 5. Off the Leash
  • 6. Feeling Power and Positive Dog Training
  • 5. Power without Coercion: From Governmentality to Self-Governmentality, from Discipline to Self-Control, 1984-2000s
  • 1. Had Foucault Read Skinner?
  • 2. Training as a Practice of Freedom
  • 3. Doggie Zen: Dog Training and Technologies of the Self
  • 4. From Discipline to Control
  • 5. Accounting for Affect/Accounting for Gender
  • 6. Countermodernity: Resistance to the Positive Training Revolution, 1980s-2000s
  • Note continued: 1. Disciplining Affects: The Dog Whisperer
  • 2. Vicki Hearne: On the Nature of Freedom
  • 3. David McCaig: Pastoral Dissent
  • 7. Be More Dog: Towards an Affirmative Biopolitics
  • 1. Do More with Your Dog
  • 2. Are We Having Fun Yet?
  • 3. Affirmative Biopolitics
  • 4. Garrett, Foucault and Radical Behaviorism
  • 5. Beyond Behaviorism
  • 6. Beyond Agility
  • 7. Back to Ethology, Back to the Body
  • 8. Conclusion.