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That Savage Gaze

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Imperial Russia's large wolf populations were demonized, persecuted, tormented, and sometimes admired. That Savage Gaze explores the significance of wolves in pre-revolutionary Russia utilizing the perspectives of cultural studies, ecocriticism, and human-animal studies. It examines the ways in which hunters, writers, conservationists, members of animal protection societies, scientists, doctors, government officials and others contested Russia's "Wolf Problem" and the particular threat posed by rabid wolves. It elucidates the ways in which wolves became intertwined with Russian identity both domestically and abroad. It argues that wolves played a foundational role in Russians' conceptions of the natural world in ways that reverberated throughout Russian society, providing insights into broader aspects of Russian culture and history as well as the opportunities and challenges that modernity posed for the Russian empire.

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ISBN: 9781644691342
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Author: Ian M Helfant
Publisher: Academic Studies Press
Format: Paperback
Pagination: 240 pages
Genres: European history
Cultural studies
History and Archaeology
Wildlife: mammals: general interest
Literary companions, book reviews and guides
Applied ecology
Social and cultural history
Wildlife: general interest
Nature and the natural world: general interest
Popular culture