Humans and Aquatic Animals in Early Modern America and Africa
Humans and Aquatic Animals in Early Modern America and Africa
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Author(s): Brito, Cristina
ISBN No.: 9789463728218
Pages: 270
Year: 202307
Format: Trade Cloth (Hard Cover)
Price: $ 204.24
Dispatch delay: Dispatched between 7 to 15 days
Status: Available

This book deals with peoples' practices, perceptions, emotions and feelings towards aquatic animals, their ecosystems and nature on the early modern Atlantic coasts by addressing exploitation, use, fear, empathy, otherness, and indifference in the relationships established with aquatic environments and resources by Indigenous Peoples and Europeans. It focuses on large aquatic fauna, especially manatees (but also sharks, sea turtles, seals, and others) as they were hunted, consumed, venerated, conceptualised, and recorded by different societies across the early colonial Americas and West Africa. Through a cross-cultural approach drawing on concepts and analytical methods from marine environmental history, the blue humanities and animal studies, this book addresses more-than-human systems where ecologies, geographies, cosmogonies, and cultures are an entangled web of interdependencies.


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