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When Elephants Weep: The Emotional Lives of Animals

by Jeffrey Moussaieff Masson, Susan McCarthy (Contribution by), Susan McCarthy
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Overview

This national bestseller exploring the complex emotional lives of animals was hailed as "a masterpiece" by Elizabeth Marshall Thomas and as "marvelous" by Jane Goodall.

The popularity of When Elephants Weep has swept the nation, as author Jeffrey Masson appeared on Dateline NBC, Good Morning America, and was profiled in People for his ground-breaking and fascinating study. Not since Darwin's The Expression of Emotions in Man and Animals has a book so thoroughly and effectively explored the full range of emotions that exist throughout the animal kingdom.

From dancing squirrels to bashful gorillas to spiteful killer whales, Masson and coauthor Susan McCarthy bring forth fascinating anecdotes and illuminating insights that offer powerful proof of the existence of animal emotion. Chapters on love, joy, anger, fear, shame, compassion, and loneliness are framed by a provocative re-evaluation of how we treat animals, from hunting and eating them to scientific experimentation. Forming a complete and compelling picture of the inner lives of animals, When Elephants Weep assures that we will never look at animals in the same way again.

From dancing squirrels to bashful gorillas to spiteful killer whales, this groundbreaking book forms a complete and compelling picture of the inner lives of animals. BOMC, QPBC, Rodale's Nature Book Society, and National Wildlife Federation Book Club Selections.

Synopsis

This national bestseller exploring the complex emotional lives of animals was hailed as "a masterpiece" by Elizabeth Marshall Thomas and as "marvelous" by Jane Goodall.

The popularity of When Elephants Weep has swept the nation, as author Jeffrey Masson appeared on Dateline NBC, Good Morning America, and was profiled in People for his ground-breaking and fascinating study. Not since Darwin's The Expression of Emotions in Man and Animals has a book so thoroughly and effectively explored the full range of emotions that exist throughout the animal kingdom.

From dancing squirrels to bashful gorillas to spiteful killer whales, Masson and coauthor Susan McCarthy bring forth fascinating anecdotes and illuminating insights that offer powerful proof of the existence of animal emotion. Chapters on love, joy, anger, fear, shame, compassion, and loneliness are framed by a provocative re-evaluation of how we treat animals, from hunting and eating them to scientific experimentation. Forming a complete and compelling picture of the inner lives of animals, When Elephants Weep assures that we will never look at animals in the same way again.

Publishers Weekly

An examination of the inner lives of animals, arguing that they possess an emotional sensibility not unlike that of humans. (June)

About the Author, Jeffrey Moussaieff Masson

A Sigmund Freud scholar knocked from his perch at the Freudian Archives and the subject of a famous New Yorker profile -- and the driver of subsequent libel litigation -- Jeffrey Moussaieff Masson found a second career in the publishing world when he decided to set aside his beefs with the psychological community and just talk to the animals.

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Publishers Weekly - Publisher's Weekly

An examination of the inner lives of animals, arguing that they possess an emotional sensibility not unlike that of humans. June

School Library Journal

YA-Animals do in fact lead emotional lives, according to Masson. He has managed to find hundreds of anecdotes from the published works and field studies of such noted behaviorists as Jane Goodall, Dian Fossey, and Cynthia Moss that support his theory. It seems that, despite the fact that anthropomorphism is among the worst of scientific taboos, these respected scientists cannot help but notice the similarities between human and animal behavior. Chapters are organized by topic, such as fear, love, grief, and even compassion and beauty. An index provides access by species and by personal name of both people and animals. An excellent resource in psychology, this title will also be a useful addition for animal research. Its clear and conversational style makes it interesting for general readers as well. A well-documented, compelling, and thought-provoking defense of animal emotions.-Robin Deffendall, Prince William Public Library System, Manassas, VA

From Barnes & Noble

You've heard of howler monkeys and whooping cranes, but chimpanzees that say "sorry" when they misbehave? Dolphins that invent their own games? With chapters on love, joy, anger, fear, shame, compassion, and loneliness, this is the first book to explore the full range of emotions in the animal kingdom. And with a cast of hundreds, you'll get a chance to meet Toto, the chimpanzee who nursed his malaria-stricken human observer back to health; and Michael, the singing gorilla who cannot be disturbed when Pavarotti sings on television. If this doesn't permanently change and enrich the way you look at animals, well, watch out for the parrot that holds grudges!

Book Details

Published
May 1, 1996
Publisher
Random House Publishing Group
Pages
320
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780385314282

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