This paper characterizes the portrayal of animals and human-animal relations in one genre of American popular culture—the “supermarket” tabloid press. A total of 789 animal-related stories and photographs in 82 issues of four tabloid magazines were analyzed according to theme. The items fell into nine categories in which animals were portrayed as objects of affection, saviors, threats, victims, things to be used, sex objects, imaginary and mythological beings, surrogate humans, and objects of wonder. It is argued that these themes represent archetypes reflecting the roles that animals have had in human cultural and psychological life since the historical origins of our species
Via a content analysis of 1398 advertisements that include both people and pets and that appeared in...
This research studies the functioning of animal images in literature from the middle of the XIXth to...
Departing from a range of picture books about zoos and semi-structured, in-depth interviews with pub...
This paper characterizes the portrayal of animals and human-animal relations in one genre of America...
What kinds of animals do we see on television and in print media? What are the trends, themes, scene...
The purpose of the present study was to develop a “narrative ethology,” a theory that accounts for t...
This article explores how the press reports nonhuman animal hoarding and hoarders. It discusses how ...
This dissertation investigates the visual and verbal representations of animals in a selection of co...
This dissertation is about the stories people tell about animals when they don’t do what they are ex...
This thesis examines the representation of animals in popular children’s books and films. Certain an...
This thesis was previously held under moratorium from 19/11/19 to 19/11/21This thesis examines the s...
The abuse of animals is an important social issue. Animals play a vital role in society, serving as ...
Changes in American attitudes and behaviors toward animals from 1900-1976 will be examined. The data...
Via a content analysis of 1398 advertisements that include both people and pets and that appeared in...
This research studies the functioning of animal images in literature from the middle of the XIXth to...
Departing from a range of picture books about zoos and semi-structured, in-depth interviews with pub...
This paper characterizes the portrayal of animals and human-animal relations in one genre of America...
What kinds of animals do we see on television and in print media? What are the trends, themes, scene...
The purpose of the present study was to develop a “narrative ethology,” a theory that accounts for t...
This article explores how the press reports nonhuman animal hoarding and hoarders. It discusses how ...
This dissertation investigates the visual and verbal representations of animals in a selection of co...
This dissertation is about the stories people tell about animals when they don’t do what they are ex...
This thesis examines the representation of animals in popular children’s books and films. Certain an...
This thesis was previously held under moratorium from 19/11/19 to 19/11/21This thesis examines the s...
The abuse of animals is an important social issue. Animals play a vital role in society, serving as ...
Changes in American attitudes and behaviors toward animals from 1900-1976 will be examined. The data...
Via a content analysis of 1398 advertisements that include both people and pets and that appeared in...
This research studies the functioning of animal images in literature from the middle of the XIXth to...
Departing from a range of picture books about zoos and semi-structured, in-depth interviews with pub...