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Hunting & Amern Imagination

Smithsonian Books (DC) (2001)

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  1. Trophy Shots: Early North American Photographs of Nonhuman Animals and the Display of Masculine Prowess.Matthew Brower - 2005 - Society and Animals 13 (1):13-32.
    This essay examines the relationship between the display of non-human animal trophies and masculinity through an analysis of progressive-era American wildlife photography. In the 1890s, North American animal photographers began circulating their images in sporting journals and describing their practice as a form of hunting. These camera hunters exhibited their photographs as proof of sportsmanship, virility, and hunting prowess.
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