Glossary entry (derived from question below)
Spanish term or phrase:
Mascotización
English translation:
petification
Added to glossary by
Mariela Diaz-Butler
Aug 14, 2016 19:02
8 yrs ago
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Spanish term
Mascotización
Spanish to English
Science
Environment & Ecology
This is a term defined in the Costa Rican Wildlife Conservation Law, and while I understand perfectly well what it means (process whereby a wild animal is removed from its natural environment to keep as a pet), I cannot come up with an equivalent English term... Help?
Proposed translations
(English)
3 +7 | petification | Charles Davis |
4 +1 | Domestication | Carole Wolfe |
4 | pet-keeping | Mariana Serio |
4 -1 | Taming | Andrew Bramhall |
Proposed translations
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20 mins
Selected
petification
I've never thought about what this would be in English and I've never met the term I'm proposing, but since "domestication" won't do (it's must too broad), I don't think there's another one-word equivalent, and actually "petification", though not exactly common, seems to be well enough established to be usable.
"Midwestern states infamous for their lax attitudes toward what advocates for strict controls against exotic pets call the petification of wild animals."
https://books.google.es/books?id=lLWCBAAAQBAJ&pg=PA215&lpg=P...
"In losing their 'tigerness, ' however, many are gaining the veil of domesticity through the growing ' petification' of the tiger and wildlife trade. [...] What are the consequences of 'petification' of tigers and other large carnivores?"
https://books.google.es/books?id=XFIbjBEQolMC&pg=PA236&lpg=P...
"Subjects to be covered:
Domestication and Petification
Why different breeds and types of dogs have different behavioural drives
What was the domestication process for dogs
What do we mean by the phrase petification"
http://www.woodgreen.org.uk/events/show/5212_dog_behaviour_e...
"That is, pets are not only viewed as “members of a family,” but the making and keeping of pets involve a process of “petification.”"
http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1525/cia.1986.6.2.13/f...
"Berta Perez (1986:19) used the term “petification” to describe the form of care which humans give to animals that renders the animal not only dependent..."
https://www.academia.edu/14090940/The_meanings_of_dogs_and_c...
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Note added at 20 mins (2016-08-14 19:22:54 GMT)
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It's not simply keeping pets, it's turning animals into pets.
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Note added at 4 hrs (2016-08-14 23:30:30 GMT)
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Hi, yes, I saw a page on that (I don't know how widely it's used), and I've also seen it applied to children (the latter is also true of mascotización, actually), but hopefully the context will make it clear what sort of "pets" we're talking about!
"Midwestern states infamous for their lax attitudes toward what advocates for strict controls against exotic pets call the petification of wild animals."
https://books.google.es/books?id=lLWCBAAAQBAJ&pg=PA215&lpg=P...
"In losing their 'tigerness, ' however, many are gaining the veil of domesticity through the growing ' petification' of the tiger and wildlife trade. [...] What are the consequences of 'petification' of tigers and other large carnivores?"
https://books.google.es/books?id=XFIbjBEQolMC&pg=PA236&lpg=P...
"Subjects to be covered:
Domestication and Petification
Why different breeds and types of dogs have different behavioural drives
What was the domestication process for dogs
What do we mean by the phrase petification"
http://www.woodgreen.org.uk/events/show/5212_dog_behaviour_e...
"That is, pets are not only viewed as “members of a family,” but the making and keeping of pets involve a process of “petification.”"
http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1525/cia.1986.6.2.13/f...
"Berta Perez (1986:19) used the term “petification” to describe the form of care which humans give to animals that renders the animal not only dependent..."
https://www.academia.edu/14090940/The_meanings_of_dogs_and_c...
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Note added at 20 mins (2016-08-14 19:22:54 GMT)
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It's not simply keeping pets, it's turning animals into pets.
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Note added at 4 hrs (2016-08-14 23:30:30 GMT)
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Hi, yes, I saw a page on that (I don't know how widely it's used), and I've also seen it applied to children (the latter is also true of mascotización, actually), but hopefully the context will make it clear what sort of "pets" we're talking about!
Note from asker:
Well, this is probably the best approximation of what I am looking for. Unfortunately, the term seems to also be used for a certain form of S&M is where the dominant partner the other partner live naked as an obedient pet to him/her... but, I guess the concept is the same, right? I mean, a human pet is also sort of an exotic pet, no? |
4 KudoZ points awarded for this answer.
13 mins
pet-keeping
"Pet-keeping" is how you would call this. The Spanish word is probably a neologism.
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Note added at 44 mins (2016-08-14 19:46:52 GMT)
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You could also say "exotic pet-keeping". Ref: https://retrieverman.net/2009/04/05/pet-keeping-is-endangere...
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Note added at 44 mins (2016-08-14 19:46:52 GMT)
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You could also say "exotic pet-keeping". Ref: https://retrieverman.net/2009/04/05/pet-keeping-is-endangere...
Note from asker:
I'm not sure this quite captures it. According to the PETA website, pet keeping is the breeding of animals (in general) to be kept and regarded as “pets”. However, what I'm talking about here is specifically defined as hunting/extracting animals from their wild environment to then be sold/kept as exotic pets.... any other ideas? |
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57 mins
Taming
of wild animals for conversion to domestication.
+1
1 hr
Domestication
From the Oxford Dictionary:
Domesticate: "Tame (an animal) and keep it as a pet or for farm produce:
"Mammals were first domesticated for their milk"
Domesticate: "Tame (an animal) and keep it as a pet or for farm produce:
"Mammals were first domesticated for their milk"
Example sentence:
Darwin's <u>The Variation of Animals and Plants Under Domestication</u> (6) offers a litany of facts and examples of artificial selection in action at the hands of plant and animal breeders.
Note from asker:
I'm afraid this does not convey the specific meaning I'm looking for. mascotización is specifically referred to capturing wildlife from their natural environment to keep them as pets (think "exotic" pets, such as tigers, monkeys, etc.). Domestication is "Domesticación", and that's not what we're talking about here |
Peer comment(s):
agree |
philgoddard
2 hrs
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Gracias
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neutral |
Michele Fauble
: Domestication is in reference to a species, not taking individual wild animals from their natural environment to keep as a pet.
10 hrs
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Point taken. Thanks.
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