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Entangled voices of the Sea of Cortez: Exploring the use of visual anthropological methods to study sharks and shark fishers.
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Entangled voices of the Sea of Cortez: Exploring the use of visual anthropological methods to study sharks and shark fishers./
作者:
Paterakis, Kristin Marie.
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66 p.
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Source: Masters Abstracts International, Volume: 55-02.
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Masters Abstracts International55-02(E).
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Cultural anthropology. -
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Entangled voices of the Sea of Cortez: Exploring the use of visual anthropological methods to study sharks and shark fishers.
Paterakis, Kristin Marie.
Entangled voices of the Sea of Cortez: Exploring the use of visual anthropological methods to study sharks and shark fishers.
- 66 p.
Source: Masters Abstracts International, Volume: 55-02.
Thesis (M.A.)--University of Colorado at Denver, 2015.
This thesis sets out to interrogate current representations of sharks and shark fishers by calling for a reexamination of how sharks and shark fishers are portrayed in media and academic narratives. Popular media historically presents sharks as brainless human eaters that roam the seas bringing danger to coastal communities. To defend sharks, fishers have been targeted in films and in conservation academia as the "real" villain, blaming them for the severe decline in shark populations. I have come to dedicate my research to understanding the nuanced relationship between sharks and fishers and the structures that perpetuate the demonization of both in the media and in conservation discourse. This thesis is inspired by theory of multispecies ethnography and visual anthropology to question how sharks and fishers are represented and uses visual methods to explore new ways to illuminate the lived realities experienced by fishers and sharks.
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