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Chapter 1. The Dinosaur as Cultural Symbol and Totem
W. J. T. Mitchell in Conversation
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Illustrations, Figures and Tables viii
- Acknowledgements x
- Introduction. Representing Extinction 1
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Part I. Dialogues about Extinction
- Chapter 1. The Dinosaur as Cultural Symbol and Totem 67
- Chapter 2. Visualizing Extinction: Harriet Ritvo in Conversation 77
- Chapter 3. ‘Putting Nature Back Together Again 91
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Part II. Indigenous Peoples and Extinction
- Chapter 4. The Beothuk, the Great Auk and the Newfoundland Wolf 113
- Chapter 5. Cultural Memory of Recent Extinctions 137
- Chapter 6. Grief, Extinction and Bilhaa (Abalone) 153
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Part III. Representing Avian and Insect Extinctions
- Chapter 7. Sparrows with Teeth and Claws? Reconstructing the Cretaceous Enantiornithes (Aves: Ornithothoraces) 169
- Chapter 8. Rare Birds and Rare Books 191
- Chapter 9. Th e Species Revivalist Sublime: Encountering the Kaua‘i ‘Ō‘ō Bird in Jakob Kudsk Steensen’s Re-Animated 211
- Chapter 10. Insects, Spiders, Snails and Empathy 230
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Part IV. Representing Extinct Plants and Fungi
- Chapter 11. Reconstructing Lycopsids Lost to the Deep Past 243
- Chapter 12. Ellis Rowan, Extinction and the Politics of Flower Painting 259
- Chapter 13. Towards Extinction 274
- Chapter 14. Sweetness, Power, Yeasts and Entomo-terroir 286
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Part V. Representing Extinct Mammals
- Chapter 15. Animal Extinction, Film and the Death Drive 303
- Chapter 16. Tasmanian Tiger 316
- Chapter 17. From the General to the Particular 334
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Part VI. Exhibiting Extinction
- Chapter 18. Three Variations on the Theme of Extinction 357
- Chapter 19. The Exhibition of Extinct Species 372
- Chapter 20. Exhibiting Extinction 392
- Afterword 407
- Contributors 426
- Index 432
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Illustrations, Figures and Tables viii
- Acknowledgements x
- Introduction. Representing Extinction 1
-
Part I. Dialogues about Extinction
- Chapter 1. The Dinosaur as Cultural Symbol and Totem 67
- Chapter 2. Visualizing Extinction: Harriet Ritvo in Conversation 77
- Chapter 3. ‘Putting Nature Back Together Again 91
-
Part II. Indigenous Peoples and Extinction
- Chapter 4. The Beothuk, the Great Auk and the Newfoundland Wolf 113
- Chapter 5. Cultural Memory of Recent Extinctions 137
- Chapter 6. Grief, Extinction and Bilhaa (Abalone) 153
-
Part III. Representing Avian and Insect Extinctions
- Chapter 7. Sparrows with Teeth and Claws? Reconstructing the Cretaceous Enantiornithes (Aves: Ornithothoraces) 169
- Chapter 8. Rare Birds and Rare Books 191
- Chapter 9. Th e Species Revivalist Sublime: Encountering the Kaua‘i ‘Ō‘ō Bird in Jakob Kudsk Steensen’s Re-Animated 211
- Chapter 10. Insects, Spiders, Snails and Empathy 230
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Part IV. Representing Extinct Plants and Fungi
- Chapter 11. Reconstructing Lycopsids Lost to the Deep Past 243
- Chapter 12. Ellis Rowan, Extinction and the Politics of Flower Painting 259
- Chapter 13. Towards Extinction 274
- Chapter 14. Sweetness, Power, Yeasts and Entomo-terroir 286
-
Part V. Representing Extinct Mammals
- Chapter 15. Animal Extinction, Film and the Death Drive 303
- Chapter 16. Tasmanian Tiger 316
- Chapter 17. From the General to the Particular 334
-
Part VI. Exhibiting Extinction
- Chapter 18. Three Variations on the Theme of Extinction 357
- Chapter 19. The Exhibition of Extinct Species 372
- Chapter 20. Exhibiting Extinction 392
- Afterword 407
- Contributors 426
- Index 432