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Bibliography: leaves 86-89.
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| author | Ainslie, Ordit |
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| spelling | oai:open.uct.ac.za:11427/3639 The zoo as paradoxical discourse : a social space of paradoxical construction and deconstruction of knowledge about animals Ainslie, Ordit Frankental, Sally Social Anthropology Bibliography: leaves 86-89. The thesis focuses on the role of the zoo for people in today's context. It explores the construction, deconstruction or reconstruction of the knowledge and meaning of non-domestic animals. It examines the influence of current animal rights and conservation discourse on the evolution of the zoo's architecture and purpose, and its effect on those that use the zoo. Fieldwork was conducted in three different zoos in Cape Town; Tygerberg Zoo Park was the main area of fieldwork. Additional fieldwork took place in the Aquarium and the Bee Farm for comparison. Fieldwork took place during six weeks in 2001 and included conservations as well as participant observation, in the zoo, and outside the zoo, with ninety-five visitors. 2014-07-29T20:27:44Z 2014-07-29T20:27:44Z 2003 Master Thesis Masters MSocSc http://hdl.handle.net/11427/3639 eng application/pdf Social Anthropology Faculty of Humanities University of Cape Town |
| spellingShingle | Social Anthropology Ainslie, Ordit The zoo as paradoxical discourse : a social space of paradoxical construction and deconstruction of knowledge about animals |
| thesis_degree_str | Master's |
| title | The zoo as paradoxical discourse : a social space of paradoxical construction and deconstruction of knowledge about animals |
| title_full | The zoo as paradoxical discourse : a social space of paradoxical construction and deconstruction of knowledge about animals |
| title_fullStr | The zoo as paradoxical discourse : a social space of paradoxical construction and deconstruction of knowledge about animals |
| title_full_unstemmed | The zoo as paradoxical discourse : a social space of paradoxical construction and deconstruction of knowledge about animals |
| title_short | The zoo as paradoxical discourse : a social space of paradoxical construction and deconstruction of knowledge about animals |
| title_sort | zoo as paradoxical discourse a social space of paradoxical construction and deconstruction of knowledge about animals |
| topic | Social Anthropology |
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