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Infant Chimpanzee And Human Child: A Classic 1935 Comparative Study Of Ape Emotions And Intelligence hardcover english - 14-03-2002

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PublisherOxford University Press Inc
ISBN 139780195135657
Book SubtitleA Classic 1935 Comparative Study Of Ape Emotions And Intelligence
Book DescriptionN.N. Ladygina-Kohts earned her degree in comparative psychology at Moscow University in 1917, then became the first curator of the Darwin Museum in Moscow. Her pioneering work with the chimpanzee, Joni, was reported throughout the continent during her lifetime, earning her a series of honors in the Soviet Union. Unfortunately, Infant Chimpanzee and Human Child, her diary comparing Joni's development with that of her son, Rudy, had never been translated completely. This volume presents the first, complete English translation with 120 photographs, an introduction by Allen and Beatrix Gardner of the Center for Advanced Study at the University of Nevada and an Afterword by Lisa A. Parr, Signe Preuschoft, and Frans B. M. de Waal of the Living Links Center.
Editorial ReviewA unique descriptive achievement...a healthy provocation to the modern reader's habitual psychological pigeon-holing...Today's students and other thoughtful readers should find in it an intriguing challenge: Much might be gained by convincingly filling the gap between the richness of the objective descriptions laid so generously before them and the justification of legitimate bases for ascribing particular states of emotion to these behaviors. -- Andrew Whiten, Science
LanguageEnglish
AuthorN. N. Ladygina-Kohts
EditorFrans B. M. De Waal
Publication Date14-03-2002
Number of Pages468

Infant Chimpanzee And Human Child: A Classic 1935 Comparative Study Of Ape Emotions And Intelligence hardcover english - 14-03-2002

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