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DESCRIPTION:<a href="http://popcornclubshanghai.com/event/the-sociology-of-
 cats-gods-witches-cat-ladies-45683/register">The Sociology Of Cats: Gods\,
  Witches\, Cat-Ladies</a>\nHave cats always been cute companions? Or have 
 they always represented something much bigger? More mysterious? More power
 ful? Why were they worshipped as sacred beings in ancient civilisations\, 
 feared as the companions of witches during the Middle Ages\, and eventuall
 y transformed into one of modern society's most enduring stereotypes: the 
 "crazy cat lady"? This guided discussion explores the surprising social hi
 story of cats and asks what our changing relationship with them reveals ab
 out religion\, gender\, power\, and the values of different civilisations.
  Along the way\, we'll discover how one small animal became a symbol of ev
 erything from fertility and wisdom to rebellion and female independence. W
 e'll also examine the psychology and science behind our relationship with 
 cats today. Why do some people adore them while others don't trust them? W
 hy have cats become so closely associated with women\, and why is the ster
 eotype of the "cat lady" still surprisingly powerful? We'll explore the ri
 se of the modern "cat dad"\, what research says about how cats affect our 
 mental health\, and whether our attitudes toward cats reveal something dee
 per about how we judge independence\, relationships\, and the people who c
 hoose to live life differently. Whether you're a lifelong cat lover\, a de
 voted dog person\, or simply curious about history and human behaviour\, t
 his might be one of the most unusual\, and surprisingly insightful\, discu
 ssions you'll ever have. 猫一直都是“可爱陪伴”的存在吗？
 还是说，它们从一开始就承载着更大的象征意义？为什
 么在古代文明里，猫被当作神圣的存在被崇拜，在中世
 纪又被当成女巫的伙伴而被恐惧，最后又在现代社会变
 成了某种固定刻板印象里的“疯狂猫女士”？ 这个讨论
 会会带大家回顾猫在社会历史中的变化轨迹，并试着理
 解这种变化背后反映的东西，比如宗教、性别、权力，
 以及不同文明对价值观的理解。过程中我们也会看到，
 一只小小的动物是怎么一步步变成“丰饶、智慧、叛逆
 、女性独立”等多种象征的集合体。 同时我们也会聊聊
 今天的现实：为什么有些人特别喜欢猫，而有些人却对
 它们保持距离？为什么猫和女性之间会被长期绑定在一
 起？“猫女士”这个标签为什么到现在还这么有影响力
 ？以及“猫爸爸”的兴起、猫对心理健康的影响研究、
 还有我们对独立、关系以及“选择不一样生活方式的人
 ”的评价机制。无论你是资深猫奴、坚定狗派，还是单
 纯对人和历史感兴趣，这个讨论都可能会带来一些不太
 常规但挺有意思的视角。
DTSTAMP:20260709T081723Z
LOCATION:China\,\, Shanghai
SUMMARY:The Sociology Of Cats: Gods\, Witches\, Cat-Ladies
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