Animal Genocide and its Aftermath: The Tasmanian Tiger and the Newfoundland Wolf

In this exacting assessment of the bounty policies enacted against the Tasmanian Tiger and the Newfoundland Wolf, Animal Genocide and its Aftermath provides a much-needed reappraisal of the legal, political, and social definition of animal killing. Analyzing natural history collections and cultural representations, this book advances a compelling case for viewing the bounty schemes as a form of genocide that requires its own historical reckoning. Ethical issues regarding the evocation of animal genocide in film, literature, photography and museum exhibitions are also explored.

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Animal Genocide and its Aftermath: The Tasmanian Tiger and the Newfoundland Wolf

In this exacting assessment of the bounty policies enacted against the Tasmanian Tiger and the Newfoundland Wolf, Animal Genocide and its Aftermath provides a much-needed reappraisal of the legal, political, and social definition of animal killing. Analyzing natural history collections and cultural representations, this book advances a compelling case for viewing the bounty schemes as a form of genocide that requires its own historical reckoning. Ethical issues regarding the evocation of animal genocide in film, literature, photography and museum exhibitions are also explored.

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Animal Genocide and its Aftermath: The Tasmanian Tiger and the Newfoundland Wolf

Animal Genocide and its Aftermath: The Tasmanian Tiger and the Newfoundland Wolf

by Nicholas Chare
Animal Genocide and its Aftermath: The Tasmanian Tiger and the Newfoundland Wolf

Animal Genocide and its Aftermath: The Tasmanian Tiger and the Newfoundland Wolf

by Nicholas Chare

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In this exacting assessment of the bounty policies enacted against the Tasmanian Tiger and the Newfoundland Wolf, Animal Genocide and its Aftermath provides a much-needed reappraisal of the legal, political, and social definition of animal killing. Analyzing natural history collections and cultural representations, this book advances a compelling case for viewing the bounty schemes as a form of genocide that requires its own historical reckoning. Ethical issues regarding the evocation of animal genocide in film, literature, photography and museum exhibitions are also explored.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781836951261
Publisher: Berghahn Books
Publication date: 09/01/2025
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 496
File size: 5 MB

About the Author

Nicholas Chare is Professor of Art History in the Department of Art History, Cinema and Audiovisual Studies at the Université de Montréal. He is the author of Sportswomen in Cinema: Film and the Frailty Myth (IB Tauris, 2015) and the co-author (with Dominic Williams) of Matters of Testimony: Interpreting the Scrolls of Auschwitz (Berghahn Books, 2016). He is also the co-editor (with Valérie Bienvenue) of the edited collection Animals, Plants and Afterimages: The Art and Science of Representing Extinction (Berghahn Books, 2022).

Table of Contents

List of Figures
Acknowledgements

Introduction: Cruelty, Thy Name is Wolf!

Chapter 1. Animal Genocide
Chapter 2. Material Witnesses: Thylacine Remains and Animal Histories
Chapter 3. Displaying the Thylacine: Exhibiting Genocide by Any Other Name
Chapter 4. The Compulsion to Repeat: Erle Wilson’s Coorinna
Chapter 5. Coloured by Suffering: Capturing the Thylacine on Film
Chapter 6. The Newfoundland Wolf

Afterword: Afterimages of the Genocidal Gaze

Bibliography
Index

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