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A Fairytale in Question, PDF eBook

A Fairytale in Question PDF

Edited by Patrick Masius, Jana Sprenger

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International in range and chronological in organisation, this volume aims to grasp the main currents of thought about interactions with the wolf in modern history.

It focuses on perceptions, interactions and dependencies, and includes cultural and social analyses as well as biological aspects.

Wolves have been feared and admired, hunted and cared for.

Different cultural and social groups have upheld widely diverging ideas about the wolf.

Fundamental dichotomies in modern history, between nature and culture, wilderness and civilisation, danger and security, have been portrayed in terms of wolf-human relationships.

The wolf has been part of aesthetic, economic, political, psychological and cultural reasoning, though it is nowadays mainly addressed as an object of wildlife management.

There has been a major shift in perception from dangerous predator to endangered species, but the big bad fairytale wolf remains a cultural icon.

This volume roots study of human-wolf relationships coherently within the disciplines of environmental and animal history for the first time.

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