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Stories Rabbits Tell
A Natural and Cultural History of a Misunderstood Creature
Susan E. Davis, Margo DeMello
ISBN: 1590560442
Book (Paperback)
Lantern Books
List Price: $25.00
6 x 9 inches
384 pages
August 2003


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"No other book has depicted rabbit behavior in such a meaningful way, while pointing out incongruities in human thinking that allow such high or low regard for the same animal. This is an extraordinary book, long overdue and extremely informative. It contributes to human awareness of the nature and position of rabbits and should be read by everyone who cares about animals of any kind."—Marinell Harriman, chair, House Rabbit Society

"Long before I learned what a Playboy Bunny was, the rabbit was one of my favorite animals. This groundbreaking book not only celebrates these lovable critters but helps them by spreading awareness of the abuses they suffer at human hands."—Kimberley Hefner, founder, Impish Mutts

"Stories Rabbits Tell explains exactly why I will always have rabbits in my life—they�re playful, quick, frisky, sexy, clever, smart, childish, fearless, innocent, interesting, and inquisitive. This book says it all—it�s inspiring, like rabbits are."—Amy Sedaris, actress, comedian and author of Wigfield: The Can-Do Town That Just May Not
Revered as a symbol of fertility, sexuality, purity and childhood, beloved as a children�s pet and widely represented in the myths, art and collectibles of almost every culture, the rabbit is one of the most popular animals known to humans. Ironically, it has also been one of the most misunderstood and abused. Indeed, the rabbit is the only animal that our culture adores as a pet, idolizes as a storybook hero and slaughters for commercial purposes.

Stories Rabbits Tell takes a comprehensive look at the rabbit as a wild animal, ancient symbol, pop culture icon, commercial "product" and domesticated pet. In so doing, the book explores how one species can be simultaneously adored as a symbol of childhood (think Peter Rabbit), revered as a symbol of female sexuality (e.g., Playboy Bunnies), dismissed as a "dumb bunny" in domesticity and loathed as a pest in the wild. The authors counter these stereotypes with engaging analyses of real rabbit behavior, drawn both from the authors' own experience and from academic studies, and place those behaviors in the context of current debates about animal consciousness. In a detailed investigative section, the authors also describe conditions in the rabbit meat, fur, pet and vivisection industries, and raise important questions about the ethics of treating rabbits as we do.

The first book of its kind, Stories Rabbits Tell provides invaluable information and insight into the life and history of an animal whom many love, but whom most of us barely know. As such, it is a key addition to the current thinking on animal emotions, intelligences and welfare, and the way that human perceptions influence the treatment of individual species.

Award-winning journalist and editor Susan E. Davis has written for a wide range of publications, including Sports Illustrated, Mademoiselle, The Nation and The Washington Post. She is the author of The Sporting Life and Baby Play. She is a national educator with the House Rabbit Society and lives in the San Francisco Bay Area with her husband, two children, two rabbits and miscellaneous other small creatures.
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Margo DeMello is the Program Director for Human-Animal Studies at the Animals and Society Institute, and President and Executive Director of the House Rabbit Society. She holds a Ph.D. in cultural anthropology and lectures at Central New Mexico Community College. Her books include Bodies of Inscription: A Cultural History of the Modern Tattoo Community, Stories Rabbits Tell, Low-Carb Vegetarian, Why Animals Matter: The Case for Animal Protection, The Encyclopedia of Body Adornment, and Feet and Footwear. She is also the editor of Teaching the Animal.
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Reviews:
Psychologists for the Ethical Treatment of Animals
Publishers Weekly
The Alameda Journal & The Berkeley Voice
Booklist
St. Louis Post-Dispatch
Rabbits Only
Best Friends
Anthrozoös: A Multidisciplinary Journal of the Interactions of People and Animals
50 Good Books

News and Events:
Selected Mentions of Stories Rabbits Tell
Easter Time Call for Compassion Towards Rabbits
Article from Contra Costa Times
Article From Tech Central Station

Sample Content:
1 - Table of Contents
2 - Foreword by Jeffrey Moussaieff Masson
3 - Introduction
Hear Lantern Editor Sarah Gallogly talk about this book! (mp3)
Interview with authors

Related Links:
House Rabbit Society
All Creatures News
Animal Voices Radio

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