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Wild Things: Nature and the Social Imagination
2016, White Horse Press
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Wild things: nature and the social imagination
2013, The White Horse Press
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Table of Contents
"Hunting with the camera": photography, animals and the technology of the chase in the Rocky Mountains / Karen Jones
Hollywood in Africa 1947-62: imaginative construction and landscape realism / William Beinart and Dominique Schafer
Livestock, identity and the social imagination in South Africa / Amy Halliday
Building a scenic landscape: nature and history on the Columbia River Highway, 1913-1916 / Tyler A. Cornelius
The hunted otter in Britain, 1830-1939 / Daniel Allen
No tears for the crocodiles: representations of Nile crocodiles, and the extermination furore in Zululand, South Africa, from 1956-8 / Simon Pooley
Science, "stars" and sustenance: the acquisition and display of animals at the Bristol Zoological Gardens, 1838-c. 1970 / Andrew J.P. Flack
From poetry to politics: the romantic roots of the "German Forest" / Johannes Zechner
Of trees and the political imagination in "neo-colonial" Madagascar / Karen Middleton
On revolutionary dirt in Haiti / Lauren Derby
Reshaping nature: underwater laboratories, ecology, and outer space in West Germany and the United States / Sven Asim Mesonovic.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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