In the Name of Wild - Phillip Vannini, April Vannini

In the Name of Wild

One Family, Five Years, Ten Countries, and a New Vision of Wildness
Buch | Softcover
272 Seiten
2022
University of British Columbia Press (Verlag)
978-0-7748-9040-3 (ISBN)
27,40 inkl. MwSt
In the Name of Wild takes you on the five-year journey one family made across five continents to re-imagine the meaning of wildness.
Five continents. Ten countries. Twenty Natural World Heritage sites in five years. In the Name of Wild is the story of what happened when one family set out to learn what wildness means to people around the world.

What draws us to seek out wild places? Do they mean the same to everyone? As they embarked on their fieldwork the Vannini family expected pristine landscapes, but romantic ideals soon crashed into reality. Adventurers were there to conquer the wilderness. Conservationists were there to manage it. Tourism operators were there to make a dollar.

Part travelogue, part ethnography, In the Name of Wild takes us on a wide-ranging journey, searching for answers from people who call places like Tasmania, Patagonia, and Iceland home. Wildness, they explain, isn’t about remoteness or an absence of people. This brilliantly conceived, beautifully told account reveals that wild is really about connections, kinship, and coexistence with the land.

Phillip Vannini and April Vannini are ethnographers and filmmakers. They share an interest in exploring the meaning of “wild” and “wilderness” and are the authors of Wilderness and Inhabited: Wildness and the Vitality of the Land and the directors of In the Name of Wild and Inhabited. They teach in the School of Communication and Culture at Royal Road University and live on Gabriola Island in British Columbia.

Prologue

1 “Wild” Can Be a Challenging Word: Galápagos

2 “Wild” Can Be an Adjective: Tasmania

3 Wild Can Be Ephemeral: Aotearoa-New Zealand

4 Wild Can Change: South Tyrol

5 Wild Can Be Reimagined: Belize

6 Wild Can Be a Foreign Concept: Japan

7 Wild Can Be Alive: Patagonia

8 Wild Can Be Photogenic: Iceland

9 Wildlife Can Be Us: Thailand

10 Wild Can Be Someone’s Home: Canada

Erscheinungsdatum
Co-Autor Autumn Vannini
Zusatzinfo 16-page full-colour insert, 20 b&w photos
Verlagsort Vancouver
Sprache englisch
Maße 140 x 216 mm
Gewicht 360 g
Themenwelt Sachbuch/Ratgeber Natur / Technik Natur / Ökologie
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ISBN-10 0-7748-9040-1 / 0774890401
ISBN-13 978-0-7748-9040-3 / 9780774890403
Zustand Neuware
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