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Talks: We are all animals (University of Toronto)
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MS-2-89, Box 8, File 21
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1994 (Creation)
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- Toronto (Ont.)
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41 pages of textual records. ; 24 cm x 30 cm (folder).
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([19--] -)
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File consists of Jerome Barkow's paper We Are All Animals, presented at the Victoria College, for the Animals: A Reappraisal conference at the Victoria College located in the University of Toronto. The paper focuses on how, even though human conceptions of the universe have changed, namely how we're not at the center of the universe, humans still retain species-centric ideas about how they are better than other organisms. Barkow explains how looking at humans as animals can be useful in anthropological and sociological studies. Other items include a letter from Paul Bouissac, professor at Victoria University's Department of Sociology and Social Anthropology, giving Barkow his tickets and travel information for his trip from Halifax to Toronto for the conference; and an outline and brochure for the Animals: A Reappraisal conference, namely the objectives for the conference, and the schedule of the presentations.
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- English