@article{427447, recid = {427447}, author = {Diski, Jenny.}, title = {What I don't know about animals [electronic resource] /}, publisher = {Yale University Press}, address = {New Haven [Conn.] ;}, pages = {1 online resource (312 p.)}, year = {2011}, note = {"First published in Great Britain in 2010 by Virago Press"--T.p. verso.}, abstract = {What does Jenny Diski know about animals? She's really not sure. There is, however, one thing of which she is certain: our relationships with and attitudes to animals are really worth thinking about. In What I Don't Know About Animals, she shows why. She sets out to investigate what she does and doesn't know about animals. She remembers the stuffed cuddly creatures from her childhood, the animal books she read; the cartoons she watched, the strays she found, the animals who have lived and still live with her, the animals she has observed close up, and those she has feared. She examines human beings, too, and the way in which they have looked at, studied, treated and written about the non-human creatures with whom we share the planet. Subtle, intelligent and brilliantly observed, What I Don't Know About Animals is an engaging look at what it means to be human and what it means to be animal.}, url = {http://library.usi.edu/record/427447}, }