There were pretty interesting, from the two or three I got my hands on. I'm tempted to read all of them, now that they seem to be having something of a resurgence, but I just don't have the time.
Well, the way I speak about the books now is very anthropology-oriented, but I'm not sure I processed it that way at the time. I was more interested in talking animals undergoing dramatic situations. Of course, in terms of social sciences, conflict theory was probably something I always subscribed to without realizing it. ;D
I know that feeling. There's plenty of things I want to read, but don't have the time (and when I do have free time, I'm generally exhausted and want to do anything but read).
Well, I don't think you necessarily had to process it that way at the time...I just know that looking back at what I read as a kid, there are a lot of things that point towards my future interests, without me thinking of them in those terms as a kid (see: Tolkien). Though talking animals are always awesome. I'm still drawn to those now.
Oh yes, there's definitely hints. I never would have imagined anthropology to be one of my areas of study when I was a kid though, and in fact I probably would have winced because I found people very boring (hell, I still probably find the -concept- of people, of sentience, more interesting than I find at least 9 out of 10 people). I always wanted either an artsy career or an animal-related career as a minor. XD
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Also, I see hints of future anthropologist Huin in what you like about these books, too. :D
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Well, the way I speak about the books now is very anthropology-oriented, but I'm not sure I processed it that way at the time. I was more interested in talking animals undergoing dramatic situations. Of course, in terms of social sciences, conflict theory was probably something I always subscribed to without realizing it. ;D
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Well, I don't think you necessarily had to process it that way at the time...I just know that looking back at what I read as a kid, there are a lot of things that point towards my future interests, without me thinking of them in those terms as a kid (see: Tolkien). Though talking animals are always awesome. I'm still drawn to those now.
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