Das sozialistische Tier : : Auswirkungen der SED-Politik auf gesellschaftliche Mensch-Tier-Verhältnisse in der DDR (1949–1989) / / Anett Laue.

Socialism was supposed to create the "New Man". For the first time, this study puts the focus on how the extensive transformation of society effected by SED policies also re-defined the human relationship to nature, including animals. An analysis of selected areas of animal husbandry – pet...

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Place / Publishing House:Köln : : Böhlau Verlag, , [2017]
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Year of Publication:2017
Language:German
Physical Description:1 online resource
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Einleitung --
1. Natur und Tiere in der marxschen Theorie --
2. Von Nahrungskonkurrenten und Erziehungsmitteln: ‚Heimtiere‘ in der DDR --
3. Von biologischen Produktionsmitteln und Stufenprodukten: ‚Nutztiere‘ in der DDR --
4. Von Hundeonkeln und Katzentanten – Organisierter Tierschutz in der DDR --
5. Schlussbetrachtung --
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Summary:Socialism was supposed to create the "New Man". For the first time, this study puts the focus on how the extensive transformation of society effected by SED policies also re-defined the human relationship to nature, including animals. An analysis of selected areas of animal husbandry – pet keeping and livestock breeding – as well as animal protection policies will show that not only people, but also animals were subject to a reconfiguration. Looking at the various facets of human-animal relations as phenomena of socialist society contributes to a more comprehensive understanding of GDR history.
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Statement of Responsibility: Anett Laue.