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From: danny@cs.su.oz.au (Danny Yee)
Date: Wed, 08 Feb 1995 16:33:33 +1000
Subject: Book Review - Ape, Man, Apeman: Changing Views since 1600
title: Ape, Man, Apeman: Changing Views since 1600
edited: Raymond Corbey (raymond@rulpre.LeidenUniv.nl) + Bert Theunissen
publisher: Department of Prehistory, Leiden University 1995
subjects: anthropology, history of ideas, philosophy, biology, primates
other: 405 pages, b&w photos, bibliographies
_Ape, Man, Apeman_ is a collection of thirty two papers from a
conference held at Leiden in 1993. It covers a broad range of topics,
with authors drawn from a number of different disciplines, but the
basic subject is different views of apes and of the relationship
between humanity and apes. The papers are divided into four sections:
the first on pre-evolutionary perceptions of apes in Western Europe
(with one paper on classical Islamic views); the second on more recent
ideas about human origins and near-human ancestors; the third on
ethnozoological and literary perspectives on apes; and the fourth on
the ethical questions raised by our relationship with the great apes.
I expected to find only a minority of the papers interesting enough to
read in full, but ended up reading more than half of them (five were
inaccessible to me, being in French). Although some of the papers
have a very narrow focus, the collection as a whole covers such a
range that its likely audience is hard to limit: it will certainly
include paleoanthropologists and primatologists interested in the
historical and philosophical background of their disciplines, cultural
anthropologists and ethnozoologists, ethicists, and anyone interested
in the history of ideas. Some of the papers cover subjects on which
very little has been written, so for some specialists _Ape, Man,
Apeman_ will be an essential reference. The collection is much better
put together than most conference proceedings, with uniform formatting,
meticulous editing, effective illustrations and an attractive overall
appearance; the only thing it lacks is an index. All told this is
an impressive volume, and one that deserves to be widely known.
--
Disclaimer: I requested and received a review copy of _Ape, Man,
Apeman: Changing Views since 1600_ from Raymond Corbey, but I have
no stake, financial or otherwise, in its success.
--
%T Ape, Man, Apeman: Changing Views since 1600
%S Evaluative Proceedings of the Symposium "Ape, Man, Apeman: Changing
%S Views Since 1600", Leiden, the Netherlands, 28 June - 1 July 1993
%E Raymond Corbey (raymond@rulpre.LeidenUniv.nl)
%E Bert Theunissen
%I Department of Prehistory, Leiden University
%C Leiden
%D 1995
%O paperback, b&W photos, bibliographies
%G ISBN 90-73368-05-7
%P 405pp
%K anthropology, history of ideas, philosophy, biology, primates
Danny Yee (danny@cs.su.oz.au)
8 February 1995
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