The domestic, the wild and its interstices: what can a dog do in Tierra del Fuego

L. Fanaro
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Abstract This study examines dogs that pull sledges in tourist activities in Ushuaia (capital of Tierra del Fuego province) and their relations with their breeders (the mushers) and with the tourists they both work for. Nevertheless, during my field research I also came across other dogs in other contexts, among them the numerous companion dogs abandoned in the city and the so-called “wild dogs”, who live in rural areas and are thus seen by Fuegians as “harmful animals” and an “invasive alien species” - that is, a problem to be solved. In this paper I consider sled dogs and wild dogs, and the different statuses that dogs can assume in these different contexts in which animals and humans relate, considering that in Tierra del Fuego canine work operates as a domesticity regime.
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家养的、野生的和它们之间的空隙:一只狗在火地岛能做什么
摘要:本研究调查了乌斯怀亚(火地岛省首府)旅游活动中拉雪橇的狗,以及它们与饲养者(拉雪橇者)和为其工作的游客之间的关系。然而,在我的实地调查中,我也遇到了其他情境下的狗,其中包括被遗弃在城市中的众多伴侣狗和所谓的“野狗”,它们生活在农村地区,因此被火地人视为“有害动物”和“外来入侵物种”-这是一个需要解决的问题。在本文中,我考虑了雪橇犬和野狗,以及狗在这些动物和人类相关的不同环境中可以承担的不同地位,考虑到火地岛犬类的工作是一种家庭生活制度。
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Vibrant Virtual Brazilian Anthropology
Vibrant Virtual Brazilian Anthropology Social Sciences-Cultural Studies
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