Bakhtinian reading of the hunter/prey binary, focusing briefly on domestic hunters such as Harry of “The Snows of Kilimanjaro” and Phil of “The Sea Change” whose self-worth depends upon stalking and injuring others through verbal assault. Specifically attends to “The Short Happy Life of Francis Macomber” and A Moveable Feast. Considering this other type of hunter, Brenner considers animal-rights activists’ criticism of Hemingway myopic and naive
Chronicles Hemingway’s lifelong passion for hunting through this collection of the author’s writings...
In recent years, the moral panic over trophy hunting has led to a global cultural reckoning, particu...
Contemporary American hunting and fishing literature draws upon a tradition which, like the acts of ...
Traces the historical development of American hunting culture and the resulting social attitudes tow...
Uses Hemingway’s three “Letters” on hunting appearing in Esquire (1934) as a lens for viewing Macomb...
Public attitudes toward hunting have passed through several distinct phases in American history. For...
Briefly compares the narrative perspectives of hunter and prey found in Hemingway’s “The Short Happy...
Hunting and fishing made up a large part of the life of Ernest Hemingway, and these sports, in turn,...
Traces Hemingway’s evolving attitudes toward trophy-hunting in Green Hills of Africa, True at First ...
Briefly compares the big game hunt in Orwell’s “Shooting the Elephant” to “The Short Happy Life of F...
Care’ is a term that hunters increasingly apply to diverse practices pertaining to their interaction...
This book gets to the heart of trophy hunting, unpacking and explaining its multiple facets and cont...
‘Care’ is a term that hunters increasingly apply to diverse practices pertaining to their interactio...
Hediger relies on ethical theory to examine Hemingway’s evolving attitudes toward hunting and fishin...
Hunting is a social world in which members socially differentiate themselves into smaller social wor...
Chronicles Hemingway’s lifelong passion for hunting through this collection of the author’s writings...
In recent years, the moral panic over trophy hunting has led to a global cultural reckoning, particu...
Contemporary American hunting and fishing literature draws upon a tradition which, like the acts of ...
Traces the historical development of American hunting culture and the resulting social attitudes tow...
Uses Hemingway’s three “Letters” on hunting appearing in Esquire (1934) as a lens for viewing Macomb...
Public attitudes toward hunting have passed through several distinct phases in American history. For...
Briefly compares the narrative perspectives of hunter and prey found in Hemingway’s “The Short Happy...
Hunting and fishing made up a large part of the life of Ernest Hemingway, and these sports, in turn,...
Traces Hemingway’s evolving attitudes toward trophy-hunting in Green Hills of Africa, True at First ...
Briefly compares the big game hunt in Orwell’s “Shooting the Elephant” to “The Short Happy Life of F...
Care’ is a term that hunters increasingly apply to diverse practices pertaining to their interaction...
This book gets to the heart of trophy hunting, unpacking and explaining its multiple facets and cont...
‘Care’ is a term that hunters increasingly apply to diverse practices pertaining to their interactio...
Hediger relies on ethical theory to examine Hemingway’s evolving attitudes toward hunting and fishin...
Hunting is a social world in which members socially differentiate themselves into smaller social wor...
Chronicles Hemingway’s lifelong passion for hunting through this collection of the author’s writings...
In recent years, the moral panic over trophy hunting has led to a global cultural reckoning, particu...
Contemporary American hunting and fishing literature draws upon a tradition which, like the acts of ...