Hunting has always had multiple strands of meaning, and we cannot hope to comb them out in a short essay. What we can explore, however, is the contradiction that lies at the core of American sport hunting. At one moment, hunting has operated in American culture as a rite of democracy and at the next, as a rite of aristocracy. That pendulum swing continues today
Sport hunting has no place on the National Wildlife Refuges of this nation. To even consider it is a...
This research project aims to explore the micro-culture surrounding big game and trophy hunting as a...
In this short essay I demonstrate that the contemporary discussion on animal rights has some problem...
Traces the historical development of American hunting culture and the resulting social attitudes tow...
American sport hunters of the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries “aimed” to reclaim the f...
This project explores the changing meaning of hunting in American political and cultural life from 1...
This article examines how hunting came to define the American identity in the nineteenth century and...
This project explores the place of sport hunting in human history, especially as it came to be expre...
Public attitudes toward hunting have passed through several distinct phases in American history. For...
Hunting is a social world in which members socially differentiate themselves into smaller social wor...
Big-game baiting is hunting’s civil war of the soul, a battle of ideas like few the sport has ever s...
Democracy of Hunting, the seventh pillar of the North American Model of Wildlife Management, and the...
Claims that hunters are exemplar conservationists would likely come as a surprise to many. Hunters, ...
This book gets to the heart of trophy hunting, unpacking and explaining its multiple facets and cont...
Few topics in wildlife conservation are as controversial, emotive, or command as much public and pol...
Sport hunting has no place on the National Wildlife Refuges of this nation. To even consider it is a...
This research project aims to explore the micro-culture surrounding big game and trophy hunting as a...
In this short essay I demonstrate that the contemporary discussion on animal rights has some problem...
Traces the historical development of American hunting culture and the resulting social attitudes tow...
American sport hunters of the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries “aimed” to reclaim the f...
This project explores the changing meaning of hunting in American political and cultural life from 1...
This article examines how hunting came to define the American identity in the nineteenth century and...
This project explores the place of sport hunting in human history, especially as it came to be expre...
Public attitudes toward hunting have passed through several distinct phases in American history. For...
Hunting is a social world in which members socially differentiate themselves into smaller social wor...
Big-game baiting is hunting’s civil war of the soul, a battle of ideas like few the sport has ever s...
Democracy of Hunting, the seventh pillar of the North American Model of Wildlife Management, and the...
Claims that hunters are exemplar conservationists would likely come as a surprise to many. Hunters, ...
This book gets to the heart of trophy hunting, unpacking and explaining its multiple facets and cont...
Few topics in wildlife conservation are as controversial, emotive, or command as much public and pol...
Sport hunting has no place on the National Wildlife Refuges of this nation. To even consider it is a...
This research project aims to explore the micro-culture surrounding big game and trophy hunting as a...
In this short essay I demonstrate that the contemporary discussion on animal rights has some problem...