Parrot : Animal Series - Paul Douglas Carter

Parrot

Animal Series

By: Paul Douglas Carter

Paperback | 12 January 2006

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One of the more nonconformist figures in the animal kingdom, the parrot is linked to humans by its ability to speak - a trait many have found unsettling, though this discomfort is offset by its gorgeous plumage, which makes it one of the most popular members of the avian family.

Unlike previous studies that have treated parrots as simply a curious oddity, Paul Carter offers here in Parrot a thoughtful yet spirited consideration of the natural and cultural history of parrots, discussing parrot portraiture, the role and significance of parrots' mimicry in human culture, and parrot conservation, as well the parrot's role in literature, folklore and mythology, film, and television worldwide.

Parrot takes three different approaches to the squawker: the first section, "Parrotics," examines the historical, cultural, and scientific classification of parrots; "Parroternalia," the second part, looks at the association of parrots with the different languages, ages, tastes, and dreams of society; and, finally, "Parrotology" investigates what the mimicry of parrots reveals about our own systems of communication.

Humorously written and wide-ranging in scope, this volume takes readers beyond pirates and "Polly wants a cracker" to a new kind of animal history, one conscious of the critical and ironic mirror parrots hold up to human society.

About the Author

Paul Carter is Professorial Research Fellow at The Australian Centre, University of Melbourne, and the author of The Road to Botany Bay (1987), The Lie of the Land (1996), and Repressed Spaces : The Poetics of Agoraphobia (Reaktion, 2002).
Industry Reviews
These are the latest two books on birds in this beautifully conceived "Animal series"... They represent an in-depth, erudite account of the natural, cultural and miscellaneous histories of these generic birds. Both are very well written, highly informative, full of fascinating details, and richly illustrated with wonderful plates and photographs. The books are arguably some of the most original and accomplished written about animals, and the erudition displayed throughout is impressive Ibis Humans will continue to be fascinated by parrots, whether as symbol, fantasy, or actual birds, and this book provides much to think about ... Parrot leaves this reader pondering the hubris of humankind in our subjugation of other species, particularly the intelligent and sensitive "primates of the bird world," and perhaps that is its greatest contribution. I predict that most people who have an interest in parrots will want to own this book. Anthrozoos

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