This volume reports on the encounters between hikers and wildlife on The Appalachian Trail. Based on narratives provided by trail hikers, it explores the ways in which humans relate to the animals with whom they temporarily shared a home and the meaning constituted by non-human animals in the context of the walkers' narrative journeys.
This volume reports on the encounters between hikers and wildlife on The Appalachian Trail. Based on narratives provided by trail hikers, it explores the ways in which humans relate to the animals with whom they temporarily shared a home and the meaning constituted by non-human animals in the context of the walkers' narrative journeys.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Kate Marx was a postdoctoral research associate in the research group Exeter Anthrozoology as Symbiotic Ethics (EASE) at the University of Exeter, UK. She is currently Social Research Manager at Waterwise, a not-for-profit organisation which advocates for water conservation in the UK.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction 1. Hiking as Pilgrimage and Wild Animals on the Trail 2. 'Real' Wilderness Needs a 'Real' Predator: Hikers and Black Bears 3. Cuteness on the Trail 4. Ugly Scary and Disgusting: Uncomfortably Close Encounters with Mice Snakes Insects and Other 'Critters' on the Trail 5. Chirps Quacks Croaks Howls and 'What Was That?': Animal Sounds on the Trail Conclusion
Introduction 1. Hiking as Pilgrimage, and Wild Animals on the Trail 2. 'Real' Wilderness Needs a 'Real' Predator: Hikers and Black Bears 3. Cuteness on the Trail 4. Ugly, Scary, and Disgusting: Uncomfortably Close Encounters with Mice, Snakes, Insects, and Other 'Critters' on the Trail 5. Chirps, Quacks, Croaks, Howls, and 'What Was That?': Animal Sounds on the Trail Conclusion
Introduction 1. Hiking as Pilgrimage and Wild Animals on the Trail 2. 'Real' Wilderness Needs a 'Real' Predator: Hikers and Black Bears 3. Cuteness on the Trail 4. Ugly Scary and Disgusting: Uncomfortably Close Encounters with Mice Snakes Insects and Other 'Critters' on the Trail 5. Chirps Quacks Croaks Howls and 'What Was That?': Animal Sounds on the Trail Conclusion
Introduction 1. Hiking as Pilgrimage, and Wild Animals on the Trail 2. 'Real' Wilderness Needs a 'Real' Predator: Hikers and Black Bears 3. Cuteness on the Trail 4. Ugly, Scary, and Disgusting: Uncomfortably Close Encounters with Mice, Snakes, Insects, and Other 'Critters' on the Trail 5. Chirps, Quacks, Croaks, Howls, and 'What Was That?': Animal Sounds on the Trail Conclusion
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