The much-publicized debate over the Newfoundland seal fishery since the mid-1960shas marginalized the sealers’ own experiences. This article will situate the sealers’thoughts, bodies, and emotions in that sealing controversy, exploring landsmen’sperformance of respectable masculinity as humane and responsible harvesters witha legitimate place within the ecosystem of the northwestern Atlantic. It will parselandsmen discourse about an ecologically sustainable hunt that is rooted in traditionaland local knowledge and is also culturally and economically significant. In so doing,this article will challenge practitioners and theorists of ecomasculinity to have moreinclusive conversations with less-privileged rural harvesters, local economies, and...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre-DSC:DXN043768 / BLDSC - British Library D...
The purpose of this study is to examine the relationship between an occupation - the Newfoundland se...
Located on Canada's east coast, the Island of Newfoundland has a cultural heritage that can be attri...
The much-publicized debate over the Newfoundland seal fishery since the mid-1960shas marginalized th...
Throughout the controversy over Newfoundland sealing in the latter twentieth century, anti-se...
International audienceThis paper proposes a new exploration of the Nature/Culture antagonism by focu...
The protest against the Newfoundland seal hunt has helped to put the hunt in a position of prominenc...
Although the cod fishery has most often been central to the many studies of socio- ecological change...
The seal harvest has played a major role in the cultural and economic development of Newfoundland fo...
This paper presents the Newfoundland boil-up as an integral means of transmitting folk knowledge ove...
© Shima Publications (Australia). In late 2017 initial, low-key publicity for a charity calendar fea...
Our investigation examines the perspectives of fish harvesters on key challenges facing the inshore ...
The fisheries of Nova Scotia have for centuries been the site of struggle and rhetorical dispute bet...
Article from the Irish Journal of Newfoundland and Labrador Research ‘Ktaqamkuk Across The Water Tha...
This paper aims to contribute to an emerging and vibrant body of post-structural scholarship situate...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre-DSC:DXN043768 / BLDSC - British Library D...
The purpose of this study is to examine the relationship between an occupation - the Newfoundland se...
Located on Canada's east coast, the Island of Newfoundland has a cultural heritage that can be attri...
The much-publicized debate over the Newfoundland seal fishery since the mid-1960shas marginalized th...
Throughout the controversy over Newfoundland sealing in the latter twentieth century, anti-se...
International audienceThis paper proposes a new exploration of the Nature/Culture antagonism by focu...
The protest against the Newfoundland seal hunt has helped to put the hunt in a position of prominenc...
Although the cod fishery has most often been central to the many studies of socio- ecological change...
The seal harvest has played a major role in the cultural and economic development of Newfoundland fo...
This paper presents the Newfoundland boil-up as an integral means of transmitting folk knowledge ove...
© Shima Publications (Australia). In late 2017 initial, low-key publicity for a charity calendar fea...
Our investigation examines the perspectives of fish harvesters on key challenges facing the inshore ...
The fisheries of Nova Scotia have for centuries been the site of struggle and rhetorical dispute bet...
Article from the Irish Journal of Newfoundland and Labrador Research ‘Ktaqamkuk Across The Water Tha...
This paper aims to contribute to an emerging and vibrant body of post-structural scholarship situate...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre-DSC:DXN043768 / BLDSC - British Library D...
The purpose of this study is to examine the relationship between an occupation - the Newfoundland se...
Located on Canada's east coast, the Island of Newfoundland has a cultural heritage that can be attri...