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註釋Why do people go to zoos? Is the role of zoos to entertain or to educate?

In this provocative book, the authors demonstrate that zoos tell us as

much about humans as they do about animals and suggest that while animals

may not need zoos, urban societies seem to.

A new introduction takes note of dramatic changes in the perceived role

of zoos that have occurred since the book's original publication.

"Bob Mullan and Garry Marvin delve into the assumptions about animals

that are embedded in our culture. . . . A thought-provoking glimpse of

our own ideas about the exotic, the foreign." -- Tess Lemmon, BBC

Wildlife Magazine

"A thoughtful and entertaining guided tour." -- David White,

New Society

"[An] unusual and intriguing combination of historical survey, psychological

enquiry, and compendium of fascinating facts." -- Evening Standard