Animals in Translation

Temple Grandin, Catherine Johnson

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Author
Temple Grandin, Catherine Johnson
Publish Date
2025-06-10
Book Type
Paperback
Publisher Name
Scribner
Subtitle
Using the Mysteries of Autism to Decode Animal Behavior
Number of Pages
320
ISBN-10
0743247701
ISBN-13
9780743247702
SKU
9780743247702

Description

how Is Animals In Translation Different From Every Other Animal Book Ever Published? Animals In Translation Is Like No Other Animal Book Because Of Temple Grandin. As An Animal Scientist And A Person With Autism, Her Professional Training And Personal History Have Created A Perspective Like No Other Thinker In The Field, And This Is Her Exciting, Groundbreaking View Of The Intersection Of Autism And Animal.

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philosophers And Scientists Have Long Wondered What Goes On In The Minds Of Animals, And This Fascinating Study Gives A Wealth Of Illuminating Insights Into That Mystery. Grandin, An Animal Behavior Expert Specializing In The Design Of Humane Slaughter Systems, Is Autistic, And She Contends That Animals Resemble Autistic People In That They Think Visually Rather Than Linguistically And Perceive The World As A Jumble Of Mesmerizing Details Rather Than A Coherent Whole. Animals-cows, Say, On Their Way Through A Chute-are Thus Easily Spooked By Novelties That Humans See As Trivialities, Such As High-pitched Noises, Drafts And Dangling Clothes. Other Animals Accomplish Feats Of Obsessive Concentration; Squirrels Really Do Remember Where Each Acorn Is Buried. The Portrait She Paints Of The Mammalian Mind Is Both Alien And Familiar; She Shows That Beasts Are Capable Of Sadistic Cruelty, Remorse, Superstition And Surprising Discernment (in One Experiment, Pigeons Were Taught To Distinguish Between Early Period Picasso And Monet). Grandin (thinking In Pictures) And Johnson (coauthor Of Shadow Syndromes) Deploy A Simple, Lucid Style To Synthesize A Vast Amount Of Research In Neurology, Cognitive Psychology And Evolutionary Biology, Supplementing It With Grandin's Firsthand Observations Of Animal Behavior And Her Own Experiences With Autism, Engaging Anecdotes About How Animals Interact With Each Other And Their Masters, And Tips On How To Pick And Train House Pets. The Result Is A Lively And Absorbing Look At The World From Animals' Point Of View. (jan.) Forecast: Anyone Who's Enjoyed The Work Of Jeffrey Moussaieff Masson-and Especially Those Who Liked It But Felt It A Bit Warm And Fuzzy In Spots-should Appreciate This Valuable, Rigorous Book. Copyright 2004 Reed Business Information.