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Across Species and Cultures (PDF) : : Whales, Humans, and Pacific Worlds / / Ryan Tucker Jones, Angela Wanhalla



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Titolo: Across Species and Cultures (PDF) : : Whales, Humans, and Pacific Worlds / / Ryan Tucker Jones, Angela Wanhalla
Pubblicazione: [s.l.] : , : University of Hawaii Press, , 2022
Descrizione fisica: 1 online resource (336 p.) : ill
Disciplina: 639.28091823
Soggetto topico: History / Oceania
Social Science / Anthropology
Nature / Environmental Conservation & Protection
Nature
Soggetto non controllato: Aquaculture
Technology & engineering
Persona (resp. second.): JonesRyan Tucker
WanhallaAngela
Sommario/riassunto: More than any other locale, the Pacific Ocean has been the meeting place between humans and whales. From Indigenous Pacific peoples who built lives and cosmologies around whales, to Euro-American whalers who descended upon the Pacific during the nineteenth century, and to the new forms of human-cetacean partnerships that have emerged from the late twentieth century, the relationship between these two species has been central to the ocean's history. Across Species and Cultures: Whales, Humans, and Pacific Worlds offers for the first time a critical, wide-ranging geographical and temporal look at the varieties of whale histories in the Pacific. The essay contributors, hailing from around the Pacific, present a wealth of fascinating stories while breaking new methodological ground in environmental history, women's history, animal studies, and Indigenous ontologies. In the process they reveal previously hidden aspects of the story of Pacific whaling, including the contributions of Indigenous people to capitalist whaling, the industry's exceptionally far-reaching spread, and its overlooked second life as a global, industrial slaughter in the twentieth century. While pointing to striking continuities in whaling histories around the Pacific, Across Species and Cultures also reveals deep tensions: between environmentalists and Indigenous peoples, between ideas and realities, and between the North and South Pacific. The book delves in unprecedented ways into the lives and histories of whales themselves. Despite the worst ravages of commercial and industrial whaling, whales survived two centuries of mass killing in the Pacific. Their perseverance continues to nourish many human communities around and in the Pacific Ocean where they are hunted as commodities, regarded as signs of wealth and power, act as providers and protectors, but are also ancestors, providing a bridge between human and nonhuman worlds.
ISBN: 0-8248-9213-5
Formato: Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione: Inglese
Record Nr.: 9910831817003321
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Serie: Asia Pacific Flows