The Wolf at the Door and the Dog at Our Feet

IF 0.5 4区 艺术学 0 ARCHITECTURE Home Cultures Pub Date : 2021-05-04 DOI:10.1080/17406315.2021.1963608
L. Gelfand
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Abstract Over millennia, faithful devotion to humans and our homes has become central to the identity we have constructed for dogs. Wolves, on the other hand, have been constructed in opposition to dogs, and they have come to represent all that is not home. In this essay I consider representations of wolves, dogs, and the home from antiquity to the present in secular and sacred sources. Using the lens of cultural studies, this comparative essay explores how our ideas about canids and the home were established and why they have been so remarkably persistent.
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狼在门口,狗在脚边
几千年来,对人类和家庭的忠诚已经成为我们为狗构建的身份的核心。另一方面,狼是与狗相对立的,它们代表了所有不属于家的东西。在这篇文章中,我考虑了从古代到现在,在世俗和神圣的来源中对狼、狗和家的表现。运用文化研究的视角,这篇比较文章探讨了我们关于犬科动物和家庭的观念是如何形成的,以及为什么它们如此持久。
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