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Waiting for Wolves in Japan : An Anthropological Study of People-wildlife Relations, Paperback / softback Book

Waiting for Wolves in Japan : An Anthropological Study of People-wildlife Relations Paperback / softback

Paperback / softback

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Basing this work on his ethnographic fieldwork in mountain villages of Japan's Kii Peninsula in the late 1980s (for a doctoral thesis submitted in 1992 to the London School of Economics), Knight (Queens U.

Belfast) examines an issue relevant to any locale debating whether to re-introduce wolves.

His analysis draws on the observation from structural

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