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OverviewFrom ancient Egyptian deities to German automobiles, beetles have left an indelible mark on human cultures around the world. Comprising more than 350,000 species, beetles are among the most prolific animals on Earth, even if we rarely give them a second thought. In this book Adam Dodd explores the world of the beetle and its sometimes astounding and bizarre intersections with the world of the human being. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Adam DoddPublisher: Reaktion Books Imprint: Reaktion Books Dimensions: Width: 13.50cm , Height: 1.80cm , Length: 19.00cm Weight: 0.318kg ISBN: 9781780234885ISBN 10: 1780234880 Pages: 192 Publication Date: 01 November 2015 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order ![]() We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviews"""Dodd explores the world of beetles who sometimes have astounding and bizarre interactions with the world of human beings. From ancient Egyptian deities to German automobiles, beetles have left an indelible mark on human cultures around the world. Inspiring early occult beliefs and religious myths, the beetle also finds its way into art, folklore, literature and science. Dodd uncovers the beetles ongoing place in the aesthetic appreciation of nature and shows how knowledge of beetle anatomy is assisting the development of cutting-edge cybernetics and blurring the boundary between science and fiction. . . . Extremely well illustrated, bursting with historical detail, and engagingly written. . . . Exceptional . . . [and] will undoubtedly change the way readers think about their relationship with these captivating insects.""-- ""European Journal of Entomology"" ""Dodd's fluid writing and sturdy conjectures build a cross-cultural framework (from the Egyptian afterlife to Japanese video games and the US military's fascination with cyborg beetles) on which to hang his insights. Recommended.""-- ""Choice"" ""This book is packed with fascinating material, including many interesting stories.""-- ""American Biology Teacher"" ""In Beetle, the author explores the world of the beetle and how, over millions of years, it became a permanent fixture in the natural world, as well finding its way into art, folklore, literature, and science. . . . Thoroughly illustrated, full of historical detail, and accessibly written, this cultural and natural history of the beetle could change the way that we think about our relationship with these creatures who are all part of God's creation.""-- ""Methodist Recorder""" Dodd explores the world of beetles who sometimes have astounding and bizarre interactions with the world of human beings. From ancient Egyptian deities to German automobiles, beetles have left an indelible mark on human cultures around the world. Inspiring early occult beliefs and religious myths, the beetle also finds its way into art, folklore, literature and science. Dodd uncovers the beetles ongoing place in the aesthetic appreciation of nature and shows how knowledge of beetle anatomy is assisting the development of cutting-edge cybernetics and blurring the boundary between science and fiction. . . . Extremely well illustrated, bursting with historical detail, and engagingly written. . . . Exceptional . . . [and] will undoubtedly change the way readers think about their relationship with these captivating insects. -- European Journal of Entomology Dodd's fluid writing and sturdy conjectures build a cross-cultural framework (from the Egyptian afterlife to Japanese video games and the US military's fascination with cyborg beetles) on which to hang his insights. Recommended. -- Choice This book is packed with fascinating material, including many interesting stories. -- American Biology Teacher In Beetle, the author explores the world of the beetle and how, over millions of years, it became a permanent fixture in the natural world, as well finding its way into art, folklore, literature, and science. . . . Thoroughly illustrated, full of historical detail, and accessibly written, this cultural and natural history of the beetle could change the way that we think about our relationship with these creatures who are all part of God's creation. -- Methodist Recorder Author InformationAdam Dodd is contributing co-editor of Animals on Display: The Creaturely in Museums, Zoos, and Natural History (2013) and is currently Sessional Lecturer at the School of Communication and Arts, University of Queensland, Australia. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |