The commercial hunting of harp seal pups galvanized animal rights in the 1970s, culminating in the banning of sealskin products in Europe and the curtailment of trade in the United States. The seal in animal rights discourse is a type of object that needs saving in the form of protective measures to keep her safe from the rapacious greed of capitalism. However, in Indigenous discourse, the seal is another relative, a relation whose presence makes all certainties about hierarchy, use-value, moral exemption, and human exceptionalism impossible. This essay re-thinks the figural dimensions of seals in Yupiit and Inuit storytelling practices alongside debates around over-harvesting, competing global interests, and animal rights to develop curren...
Whales capture the public\u27s imagination like no other wild animal. They have played a central rol...
This paper and the art project on which it draws, (between You and Me, Kalmar Konstmuseum 2009) ackn...
In the Arctic, where there are seals there are seal hunters. And it is the Arctic states which have ...
The commercial hunting of harp seal pups galvanized animal rights in the 1970s, culminating in the b...
The legibility of the inter-relationships between human and seal is what is at stake when Inuit pr...
Like efforts to end the commercial hunting of whales, the campaign to stop the slaughter of seals in...
A corpus made by online Canadian newspaper articles, coming from the archives of CBC News, Vice Cana...
The writer points out that Inuit communities depend more on the ringed seal than on the harp seal in...
Seal hunting in Canada is a historically controversial topic. Animal rights groups have campaigned t...
On September 16, 2009 the European parliament adopted a Regulation (EC) 1007/2009 prohibiting the se...
Although the orca is today widely recognized as a cultural and ecological icon of the Pacific Northw...
The population of the harp seal, Pagophilus groenlandicus, is divided into three distinct breeding g...
Allison K. Athens"Arctic Ecologies: The Politics and Poetics of Northern Literary Environments" This...
On September 16, 2009 the European parliament adopted a Regulation (EC) 1007/2009 prohibiting the se...
The fish-eating Southern Resident Killer Whales (SRKW) live in the Salish Sea and have been listed a...
Whales capture the public\u27s imagination like no other wild animal. They have played a central rol...
This paper and the art project on which it draws, (between You and Me, Kalmar Konstmuseum 2009) ackn...
In the Arctic, where there are seals there are seal hunters. And it is the Arctic states which have ...
The commercial hunting of harp seal pups galvanized animal rights in the 1970s, culminating in the b...
The legibility of the inter-relationships between human and seal is what is at stake when Inuit pr...
Like efforts to end the commercial hunting of whales, the campaign to stop the slaughter of seals in...
A corpus made by online Canadian newspaper articles, coming from the archives of CBC News, Vice Cana...
The writer points out that Inuit communities depend more on the ringed seal than on the harp seal in...
Seal hunting in Canada is a historically controversial topic. Animal rights groups have campaigned t...
On September 16, 2009 the European parliament adopted a Regulation (EC) 1007/2009 prohibiting the se...
Although the orca is today widely recognized as a cultural and ecological icon of the Pacific Northw...
The population of the harp seal, Pagophilus groenlandicus, is divided into three distinct breeding g...
Allison K. Athens"Arctic Ecologies: The Politics and Poetics of Northern Literary Environments" This...
On September 16, 2009 the European parliament adopted a Regulation (EC) 1007/2009 prohibiting the se...
The fish-eating Southern Resident Killer Whales (SRKW) live in the Salish Sea and have been listed a...
Whales capture the public\u27s imagination like no other wild animal. They have played a central rol...
This paper and the art project on which it draws, (between You and Me, Kalmar Konstmuseum 2009) ackn...
In the Arctic, where there are seals there are seal hunters. And it is the Arctic states which have ...