This book is available as open access through the Bloomsbury Open Access programme and is available on www.bloomsburycollections.com. Colonialism, Culture, Whales: The Cetacean Quartet explores how our attitudes to whales, whale hunting, and whale watching expose colonial attitudes to the natural world in modern Western culture. Foraging across the disciplines and moving between ideas and methods drawn from postcolonial criticism, animal studies, and environmental humanities, the book critically examines the colonial histories of whaling, their legacies in contemporary tourism from whale-watching excursions to the performing orcas at SeaWorld, and cultural representations of anxieties about extinction in recent literature, television, and f...
Whales and Dolphins : Cognition, Culture, Conservation and Human Perceptions (Philippa Brakes and Ma...
The title of this thesis is “Human Impact on Marine Mammal Strandings: The Joining of Worlds Through...
Few of the earth’s creatures capture the popular imagination quite like the whale, which has come to...
This book is available as open access through the Bloomsbury Open Access programme and is available ...
More than any other locale, the Pacific Ocean has been the meeting place between humans and whales. ...
This dissertation is a qualitative analysis of the two most substantial landmarks that marked the re...
This paper explores whaling and whale watching to determine the viability of their divergent practic...
This paper starts from Jojo Moyes’ novel Silver Bay, looking at the way in which it presents tourism...
This paper explores the phenomenon of U.S. citizens and residents participating in gray whale ecotou...
This thesis traces shifts in how humans related to cetaceans in the late twentieth century. Economic...
This paper explores whaling and whale watching to determine the viability of their divergent practic...
Cultural constructions of landscapes, space and environments, and of people’s relationship with natu...
The question posed in the title to this chapter is deliberately provocative and it is a question whi...
Nineteenth-Century Whaling and the Environment: An Exploration of the Cultural Influences on Whaler'...
Within art history the visual culture of nineteenth-century whaling has been largely absent from key...
Whales and Dolphins : Cognition, Culture, Conservation and Human Perceptions (Philippa Brakes and Ma...
The title of this thesis is “Human Impact on Marine Mammal Strandings: The Joining of Worlds Through...
Few of the earth’s creatures capture the popular imagination quite like the whale, which has come to...
This book is available as open access through the Bloomsbury Open Access programme and is available ...
More than any other locale, the Pacific Ocean has been the meeting place between humans and whales. ...
This dissertation is a qualitative analysis of the two most substantial landmarks that marked the re...
This paper explores whaling and whale watching to determine the viability of their divergent practic...
This paper starts from Jojo Moyes’ novel Silver Bay, looking at the way in which it presents tourism...
This paper explores the phenomenon of U.S. citizens and residents participating in gray whale ecotou...
This thesis traces shifts in how humans related to cetaceans in the late twentieth century. Economic...
This paper explores whaling and whale watching to determine the viability of their divergent practic...
Cultural constructions of landscapes, space and environments, and of people’s relationship with natu...
The question posed in the title to this chapter is deliberately provocative and it is a question whi...
Nineteenth-Century Whaling and the Environment: An Exploration of the Cultural Influences on Whaler'...
Within art history the visual culture of nineteenth-century whaling has been largely absent from key...
Whales and Dolphins : Cognition, Culture, Conservation and Human Perceptions (Philippa Brakes and Ma...
The title of this thesis is “Human Impact on Marine Mammal Strandings: The Joining of Worlds Through...
Few of the earth’s creatures capture the popular imagination quite like the whale, which has come to...