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 · The Global Pigeon. Colin Jerolmack. University of Chicago Press, - Nature - pages. 0 Reviews. The pigeon is the quintessential city bird. Domesticated thousands of . In The Global Pigeon, his ethnography of human-pigeon encounters, Colin Jerolmack makes an imaginative and convincing case against interpreting any of these activities as ’driven by a singular deep-seated need to connect to nature’, as environmental scholars . Jerolmack, Colin and Iddo Tavory. "Molds and Totems: Nonhumans and the Constitution of the Social Self." Sociological Theory 32(1): Jerolmack, Colin. "Animal Practices, Ethnicity and Community: The Turkish Pigeon Handlers of Berlin." American Sociological Review 72(6):


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Jerolmack has cast his net wide as he travels the domains of interaction from the sociability that emerges among strangers when feeding pigeons in Father Demo Park in Brooklyn, the pigeon shops where enthusiasts gather, of course, paying close attention to their banter, the expressions of ethnic and class solidarity in the Bronx and Berlin, the contest over feeding the pigeons in the tourist centres of London and Venice, the politics of excluding pigeons based on nuisance and health. The Global Pigeon is easily the most surprising and most delightful ethnography of the year: an elegantly written, detailed study of how humans, whether on the Piazza San Marco or Trafalgar Square or in the pigeon lofts of New York and Berlin, contrive to interact with these versatile birds. Its exploration of human/animal interaction provides some wonderfully subtle answers to John Berger's classic essay question "Why look at animals?. TY - JOUR. T1 - The Global Pigeon. By Jerolmack Colin. AU - Griswold, Wendy. PY - Y1 - M3 - Book/Film/Article review. VL - SP - EP -

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