National Geographic and the Myth of Wild Africa

National Geographic and the Myth of Wild Africa
Author: Susanne M. Painter
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 700
Release: 1998
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: WISC:89070233549

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The Myth of Wild Africa

The Myth of Wild Africa
Author: Jonathan S. Adams,Thomas O. McShane
Publsiher: Univ of California Press
Total Pages: 320
Release: 1996
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780520206717

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Africa's wildlife heritage is under siege--and its worst enemy may be traditional conservation methods. The authors tell of new conservation programs that include more Africans in the planning, execution, and financial benefits of this multi-billion dollar business.

The Myth of Wild Africa

The Myth of Wild Africa
Author: Jonathan S. Adams,Thomas O. McShane
Publsiher: Univ of California Press
Total Pages: 324
Release: 1996
Genre: History
ISBN: 0520206711

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Africa's wildlife heritage is under siege--and its worst enemy may be traditional conservation methods. The authors tell of new conservation programs that include more Africans in the planning, execution, and financial benefits of this multi-billion dollar business.

National Parks beyond the Nation

National Parks beyond the Nation
Author: Adrian Howkins,Jared Orsi,Mark Fiege
Publsiher: University of Oklahoma Press
Total Pages: 313
Release: 2016-03-31
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780806154749

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“The idea of a national park was an American invention of historic consequences marking the beginning of a worldwide movement,” the U.S. National Park Service asserts in its 2006 Management Policies. National Parks beyond the Nation brings together the work of fifteen scholars and writers to reveal the tremendous diversity of the global national park experience—an experience sometimes influencing, sometimes influenced by, and sometimes with no reference whatever to the United States. Writer and historian Wallace Stegner once called national parks “America’s best idea.” The contributors to this volume use that exceptionalist claim as a starting point for thinking about an international history of national parks. They explore the historical interactions and influences—intellectual, political, and material—within and between national park systems in Canada, New Zealand, South Africa, Indonesia, Antarctica, Brazil, and other countries. What is the role of science in the history of these preserves? Of politics? What purposes do they serve: Conservation? Education? Reverence toward nature? Tourist pleasure? People have thought differently about national parks at different times and in different places; and neat physical boundaries have been disrupted by wandering animals, human movements, the spread of disease, and climate change. Viewing parks around the world, at various scales and across national frontiers, these essays offer a panoptic view of the common and contrasting cultural and environmental features of national parks worldwide. If national parks are, as Stegner said, “absolutely American,” they are no less part of the world at large. National Parks beyond the Nation tells us as much about the multifarious and changing ideas of nature and culture as about the framing of those ideas in geographic, temporal, and national terms.

Wild at Heart

Wild at Heart
Author: Peter Godwin
Publsiher: National Geographic Society
Total Pages: 184
Release: 2002
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: UVA:X004624988

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Reprising the years-long, in-depth collaboration that produced much of "National Geographic" magazine's coverage of southern Africa, award-winning photographer Chris Johns and veteran foreign correspondent Peter Godwin reveal majestic southern Africa as defined by the entangled relationships among its wildlife, peoples, and geography. 128 full-color photos.

I Heart Africa Project

I Heart Africa Project
Author: Nikki Lockwood
Publsiher: Nikki Lockwood
Total Pages: 515
Release: 2022-03-10
Genre: Travel
ISBN: 9798425872654

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Meet Africa, a vast and beautiful continent. Africa is the heart of the world, the cradle of life, a continent teeming with breath-taking landscapes, cultures, histories, wildlife, adversities, and people. Where tradition and culture converge and are deeply threaded throughout modern-day Africa. In the pages of I Heart Africa Project meet the incredible individuals whose souls have been touched by Africa: from residents, wildlife heroes, conservationists, documentary hosts, photographers, rangers, veterinarians, wildlife ecologists, guides, tourists, and many more, who all share their experiences, journeys, and love of the Dark Continent. Filled with authentic stories and stunning photographs, I Heart Africa Project offers advice from those who have journeyed across these ancient lands, enlightens you as to the efforts and struggles of conservation, and sheds light on the warmth, beauty, and incredible experiences one can possibly have in Africa.

The Last Lions

The Last Lions
Author: Beverly Joubert,Dereck Joubert,National Geographic Society (U.S.)
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 175
Release: 2011
Genre: African buffalo
ISBN: OCLC:898302824

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"A symbol of mythic potency, the African lion has ruled the human imagination for millennia. But in Botswana's Okavango Delta, the world's most awe-inspiring hunters are challenged not only by their waterlogged territory, but also by their formidable prey--the buffalo--who wield their massive horns with deadly accuracy. Pulsing with ancient rhythms of wild Africa, this harsh and eternal struggle is compelling, powerful, and poignant. Award-winning filmmakers and National Geographic Explorers-in-Residence Beverly and Dereck Joubert, give us an unforgettable glimpse of this iconic drama in the official companion book to their feature film, 'The Last Lions', and warn that due to declining numbers of lions in the wild, it may soon end forever..."--P. [4] of cover.

Mistaking Africa

Mistaking Africa
Author: Curtis Keim,Carolyn Somerville
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 204
Release: 2021-12-27
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781000510010

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For many in the west, the mention of Africa immediately conjures up images of safaris, ferocious animals, sparsely dressed "tribesmen," and impenetrable jungles. Newspaper headlines rarely touch on Africa, but when they do, they often mention authoritarian rule, corruption, genocide, devastating illnesses, or civil war. Advertising, movies, amusement parks, cartoons, and many other corners of society all convey strong mental images of the continent that together form a collective consciousness. Few think to question these perceptions or how they came to be so deeply lodged in western minds. Mistaking Africa looks at the historical evolution of this mind-set and examines the role that popular media plays in its creation. The authors address the most prevalent myths and preconceptions and demonstrate how these prevent a true understanding of the enormously diverse peoples and cultures of Africa. Updated throughout, the fifth edition considers images of Africa from across the world and provides new analysis of what Africans are doing themselves to rewrite the stories of their continent, particularly through social and digital media. Mistaking Africa is an important book for African studies courses and for anyone interested in unraveling misperceptions about the continent.