Fr. 140.00

Un-Natural Discourse in the Age of Anthropogenic Landscapes - How We Imagine Wildlife

English · Hardback

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Description

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This book argues how by relying on unnatural discourse to relate to the natural world, coexistence becomes much more difficult to achieve.


List of contents










Chapter 1: Narratives as Discourse
Chapter 2: Reconsidering the Boundaries that Wildlife Stories have Built
Chapter 3: American Bison: Why is it our national mammal?
Chapter 4: Caribou: When being called a reindeer must really matter
Chapter 5: Gray Wolf and Grizzly Bear: Little Red Riding Hood and the Teddy Bear
Chapter 6: American Beaver: Made Beaver
Chapter 7: The Question of Social Carrying Capacity


About the author










Barbara K. Jones spends her time teaching anthropology and researching human perceptions of nature.


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