Just like family : how companion animals joined the household / Andrea Laurent-Simpson
Series: Animals in contextPublisher: New York : New York University Press, [2021]Publisher: ©2021Description: 296 pages : illustrations (black and white) ; 23 cmContent type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 9781479852628
- HV4708 .L38 2021

Includes bibliographical references and index
Has the American family gone to the animals? : The new multispecies family -- "She loves to be read to": parents without children and their animal kids -- "Phil's calling Grandma" : supporting family identities -- "They call me his mommy" : families with human children -- "This is my son Rosenberg" : advertising in the age of pet parents.
"From homemade meals for our dogs to high-end feline veterinary care, pets are a growing multi-billion-dollar industry in the United States. In Just Like Family, Andrea Laurent-Simpson explores the expanding role of animals in what she calls the multi-species family, providing a window into a world where almost 95 percent of adults who share their homes with dogs and cats identify--and ultimately treat--their animal companions as legitimate members of their families. With an insightful eye, Laurent-Simpson examines why and how these animals have increasingly become an important part of our households. She highlights their various roles in our lives, including as siblings to our existing children, as animal children themselves, and in some cases, even as grandchildren, particularly as fertility rates decline and a growing number of younger couples choose to live a childfree lifestyle. Ultimately, Laurent-Simpson highlights how animals--and their place in our lives--have changed the structure of the American family in surprising ways. Just Like Family provides a fascinating inside look at our complex relationships with our beloved animal companions in the twenty-first century." --Publisher's description
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