The Bear: Culture, Nature, Heritage

Owen Nevin (Editor), Ian Convery (Editor), Peter Davis (Editor)

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Abstract

Bears are iconic animals, playing a variety of roles in human culture. They have been portrayed as gods, monsters, kings, fools, brothers, lovers, and dancers; they are seen as protectors of the forest; symbols of masculinity; a comfort for children; and act as symbols for conservation and environmental issues. They also symbolise wilderness, reinforcing and maintaining our connection to the natural world. And stories abound of cultures that gathered berries in the same fields as bears and fished on the same rivers; consequently a wealth of myths, legends and folklore has informed us of our place in the world and the deep connection we have with bears.
The essays collected here provide a rich selection of views on the human/bear relationships. They explore how bears are an influence in contemporary art, and how they are represented in the illustrations in children's literature and in museum exhibitions. The connection between bears and native peoples, and how contemporary society lives alongside these animals, provides an understanding of current attitudes and approaches to bear management and conservation. The history of captive bears is brought into contemporary relief by considering the fate of captive bears held in Asian countries for bile production. Other pieces look at how bears feature in gay culture, and are an intrinsic component to researchon the Yeti and Sasquatch. Together, these articles present an insight into the changing face of attitudes towards nature, species survival and the significance of conservation engagement in the twenty-first century. Biologists, historians, anthropologists, cultural theorists, conservationists and museologists will all find riches in the detail presented in this bear cornucopia.
Original languageEnglish
PublisherThe Boydell Press
ISBN (Electronic)9781787445925, 9781787446397
ISBN (Print)9781783274604
Publication statusPublished - 2019

Publication series

NameHeritage Matters
PublisherBoydell Press
Volume22

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  • Chemical signalling in brown bears

    Clapham, M., Nevin, O. & Convery, I., 2019, The Bear: Culture, Nature, Heritage. Nevin, O., Convery, I. & Davis, P. (eds.). Boydell & Brewer, Vol. 22. p. 163-176 (Heritage Matters; vol. 22).

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  • Citizen science and bears

    Elmeligi, S., Nevin, O. & Convery, I., 2019, The Bear: Culture, Nature, Heritage. Nevin, O., Convery, I. & Davis, P. (eds.). 1 ed. Boydell & Brewer, Vol. 22. p. 199-210 (Heritage Matters; vol. 22).

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  • Introduction: What is a bear?

    Nevin, O., Convery, I. & Davis, P., 2019, The Bear: Culture, Nature, Heritage. Nevin, O., Convery, I. & Davis, P. (eds.). Boydell & Brewer, Vol. 22. p. 1-12 (Heritage Matters; vol. 22).

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