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  1. Topics Awaiting Study: Investigable Questions on Animal Issues.Paul F. Cunningham - 1995 - Society and Animals 3 (1):89-106.
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  • Hunting the Exotic: Practices, Discourses, and Narratives of Hunting in New Zealand.Arianne Carvalhedo Reis - 2014 - Society and Animals 22 (3):289-308.
    This paper makes a contribution to nonhuman animal studies by discussing the tensions in practices, discourses, and narratives of hunting in a settler postcolonial society. It aims to present a discussion of how the imperialist construct of the “exotic” is applied to nonhuman animals. The focus of the paper is on the different roles the exotic animal status plays in the hunting experience in New Zealand, and how other agencies also play a part in the construction of the hunting discourses (...)
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  • The Killing Game: An Ecofeminist Critique of Hunting.Marti Kheel - 1996 - Journal of the Philosophy of Sport 23 (1):30-44.
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  • Ethnocategories, Social Intercourse, Fear and Redemption: Comment on Laurent.Eric S. Greene - 1995 - Society and Animals 3 (1):79-88.
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  • Neo-Darwinian Leisures, the Body and Nature: Hunting and Angling in Modernity.Adrian Franklin - 2001 - Body and Society 7 (4):57-76.
    Against most social constructivist accounts of hunting this paper seeks to identify an embodied account of hunting and angling as a means of understanding its paradoxical popularity in late modernity. It evaluates the significance of two pro-hunting and angling discourses, those of Isaak Walton and Neo-Darwinian writers and argues that the appeal of hunting and angling, as evidenced through their copious literatures, descends from Walton rather than Neo-Darwinian sources. In particular it is the development of a highly sensual relation with (...)
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