Katharine M. Rogers is a freelance writer living in Bethesda, Maryland, usa. She is the author and editor of numerous books and anthologies including The Cat and the Human Imagination: Feline Images from Bast to Garfield (1998), L. Frank Baum: Creator of Oz (2002) and First Friend: A History of Dogs and Humans (forthcoming).
"Cat" traces the relationship between humans and the cat from its original domestication in ancient Egypt c. 2000 BC, where it enjoyed high status, through its centuries as a mere utilitarian rodent catcher, its gradual acceptance as a charming and amiable pet, and its present status as a companion on a par with the dog. "Cats" spread from Egypt, reaching Britain by the fourth century BC and Japan by about the seventh. They were immediately appreciated in Japan, but in the West they were regarded as harmless and necessary at best, and, at worst, as convenient targets for abuse. Finally, in late-seventeenth-century France, an aristocratic coterie began to make much of their pet cats. In the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, people of all classes came to appreciate cats as companions, and now there are more pet cats than pet dogs in both the UK and the USA. Long before people valued cats as companions, however, they recognized something special about them. Cats' ease of negotiation in the dark, their silent movements, their self-detachment even as they live in our homes, their refusal to defer to humans, seem to indicate strange, even supernatural powers. At first these attributes seemed sinister, but for later cat lovers they add to the animals' fascination. They have inspired writers from Poe to Lewis Carroll to imaginative creations. But cats can also be the embodiment of a happy home and good friends, whether they sustain a lonely old woman like Hall's Fraulein Schwartz or chat pleasantly with an old man in Murakami's Kafka on the Shore. The peculiar fascination of the cat, indeed, is the diversity of images it projects sweet and ferocious, affectionate and independent, elegant and earthy, cosily domestic and eerie. This book will appeal to the enormous number of people who like and are interested in cats. Unlike many other cat books, it offers substantial and accurate information about the history of cats and their presentation in literature and art.
發表於2025-01-11
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“這個好像生來就是為瞭裝點客廳的優雅而泰然自若的小動物,同樣慣於在地窟裏和水溝邊潛行。在恬靜高貴的形象之下,它其實正是個狡猾的小捕獵者,隨時準備弄上一點兒魚。貓是如此的美麗、優雅而矜持,以至於人們會認為它們比人類更為優雅和講究……”——書內摘 與我之前買過...
評分某天看紀實頻道。主持人不知道是無心還是有意,颱詞說:動物都是單純,之所以去殺戮也隻是為填肚子;而唯有人,會去屠殺,尋開心。 為什麼要這麼說? 貓被人喜歡,也是經過瞭漫長的麯摺,比狗的曆史要麯摺得多。一度被抓住就要殺死,被普遍認為邪惡又不幸的貓咪,誰能想象今...
評分書中舉瞭例子:《如何再次殺死女朋友的貓》《如何再次殺死女朋友》是如何成為英國古代暢銷書的。貓和女人有某種聯係,書中說瞭一個特彆有意思的概念就是男人為瞭控製女人隻能殺死女人的貓,因為貓代錶瞭獨立性,把貓和女人聯係在一起本身就是主觀的,隻能說貓具有陰性特質,但...
評分書中舉瞭例子:《如何再次殺死女朋友的貓》《如何再次殺死女朋友》是如何成為英國古代暢銷書的。貓和女人有某種聯係,書中說瞭一個特彆有意思的概念就是男人為瞭控製女人隻能殺死女人的貓,因為貓代錶瞭獨立性,把貓和女人聯係在一起本身就是主觀的,隻能說貓具有陰性特質,但...
評分實習的日子平淡如水,坐在小隔間裏閑來無事,就隨手翻看凱瑟琳·M·羅傑斯的《貓》。從貓的生理結構講到人類馴貓曆史,再說到文學作品中貓的身份和寓意,眼看著19世紀畫傢和詩人的作品紛紛登場,貓的形象也隨之變得活色生香。當波德萊爾這個熟悉的名字齣現時,不禁眼前一亮...
圖書標籤: animal Z Rogers Munzer Katharine Blinkist
聽書。貓的前世今生。"As we have become less comfortable with hierarchical order, we expect cats (as well as dogs) to be equal companions..."
評分治愈係小曆史
評分治愈係小曆史
評分聽書。貓的前世今生。"As we have become less comfortable with hierarchical order, we expect cats (as well as dogs) to be equal companions..."
評分聽書。貓的前世今生。"As we have become less comfortable with hierarchical order, we expect cats (as well as dogs) to be equal companions..."
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