This paper makes a contribution to nonhuman animal studies by discussing the tensions in practices, discourses, and narratives of hunting in a settler postcolonial society. It aims to present a discussion of how the imperialist construct of the exotic is applied to nonhuman animals. The focus of the paper is on the different roles the exotic animal status plays in the hunting experience in New Zealand, and how other agencies also play a part in the construction of the hunting discourses and personal narratives in relation to the exotic animal. The paper concludes that the exotic concept is closely linked to a celebration of New Zealand\u27s distinctiveness from their colonizer. Always a process of Othering, the exotic status not only im...
This thesis examines representations of exotic animals in Victorian and Edwardian adventure fiction ...
This thesis examines representations of exotic animals in Victorian and Edwardian adventure fiction ...
This article considers the complexity and diversity of ethical concepts and beliefs held by Māori, t...
This paper makes a contribution to nonhuman animal studies by discussing the tensions in practices, ...
© 2004 Dr. Claire BrennanHunting was a popular and prestigious pastime in Britain and her colonies d...
Through a discussion of the perceptions of hunters within a New Zealand tourism context, this articl...
This dissertation explores aspects of hunting and tramping experiences in the southernmost region of...
This dissertation explores aspects of hunting and tramping experiences in the southernmost region of...
In New Zealand red deer have been introduced into different spaces and places that reflect changing ...
In New Zealand red deer have been introduced into different spaces and places that reflect changing ...
This paper provides an account of the process and ramifications of the introduction of exotic specie...
Some New Zealanders today have the view that it is their right or heritage to hunt wild animals such...
Although traditional hunting has been considered thoroughly in the context of ecological sustainabil...
vi, 353 leaves :ill. ; 30 cm. Includes bibliographical references. University of Otago department: A...
vi, 353 leaves :ill. ; 30 cm. Includes bibliographical references. University of Otago department: A...
This thesis examines representations of exotic animals in Victorian and Edwardian adventure fiction ...
This thesis examines representations of exotic animals in Victorian and Edwardian adventure fiction ...
This article considers the complexity and diversity of ethical concepts and beliefs held by Māori, t...
This paper makes a contribution to nonhuman animal studies by discussing the tensions in practices, ...
© 2004 Dr. Claire BrennanHunting was a popular and prestigious pastime in Britain and her colonies d...
Through a discussion of the perceptions of hunters within a New Zealand tourism context, this articl...
This dissertation explores aspects of hunting and tramping experiences in the southernmost region of...
This dissertation explores aspects of hunting and tramping experiences in the southernmost region of...
In New Zealand red deer have been introduced into different spaces and places that reflect changing ...
In New Zealand red deer have been introduced into different spaces and places that reflect changing ...
This paper provides an account of the process and ramifications of the introduction of exotic specie...
Some New Zealanders today have the view that it is their right or heritage to hunt wild animals such...
Although traditional hunting has been considered thoroughly in the context of ecological sustainabil...
vi, 353 leaves :ill. ; 30 cm. Includes bibliographical references. University of Otago department: A...
vi, 353 leaves :ill. ; 30 cm. Includes bibliographical references. University of Otago department: A...
This thesis examines representations of exotic animals in Victorian and Edwardian adventure fiction ...
This thesis examines representations of exotic animals in Victorian and Edwardian adventure fiction ...
This article considers the complexity and diversity of ethical concepts and beliefs held by Māori, t...