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SUMMARY:Joseph C. Miller Memorial Lecture by Marcy Norton
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DESCRIPTION:What can contrasting approaches to animals tell us about human
  social organization?\nWhile early modern Europe was structured by nested 
 hierarchies—dividing species\, genders\, classes\, and races—many Indi
 genous societies in the Americas emphasized reciprocity over domination. U
 nderstanding egalitarianism and hierarchy among humans requires attention 
 to their relationships with other species. Similarly\, European animal hus
 bandry and South American animal familiarization reflect deeper social pat
 terns. This upcoming lecture\, will explore how familiarization aligns wit
 h friendship and how husbandry mirrors dominion\, situating Marcy Norton's
  work against both stagiest models that conflate hierarchy with complexity
  and neo-Rousseauan readings that oversimplify early modern Indigenous lif
 e.
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