The Giant Squid in Transatlantic Culture

The Giant Squid in Transatlantic Culture
Title The Giant Squid in Transatlantic Culture PDF eBook
Author Otto Latva
Publisher Taylor & Francis
Pages 306
Release 2023-09-30
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1000910482

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This book builds upon the extensive study of the historical relationship between sea animals and humans in transatlantic culture during the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. It exposes the present understanding of the human relationship with the giant squid not only as too simplistic but also as historically inaccurate. For instance, it redefines the earlier understanding that humans and especially seafarers have understood giant squid as horror-evoking and ugly creatures since the dawn of history and explains the origins of mythical sea monsters such as the Kraken. The book is, however, more than a critical response to previous work. It will point out that animals such as cephalopods, which have largely been defined in biological contexts in recent times, have a fascinating and multivariate past, entangled with the history of humans in many remarkable ways. Hence, this book is not just about perceptions of giant-sized squid or cephalopods, but a historical inquiry into the transatlantic culture from the late eighteenth century to the turn of the twentieth century. It will provide new knowledge about the history of mollusc studies, seafaring culture and more broadly of the relationship between humans and animals during the period.

The Search for the Giant Squid

The Search for the Giant Squid
Title The Search for the Giant Squid PDF eBook
Author Richard Ellis
Publisher Penguin Books
Pages 340
Release 1999-10-01
Genre Science
ISBN 9780140286762

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The most mysterious and elusive of all sea creatures, the giant squid--at least sixty feet long and weighing nearly a ton--is also one of the largest. Yet for all its magnificent size and threatening undersea presence, Architeuthis has remained a mystery. Until now. In this marvelous and beautifully illustrated book, marine biologist, explorer, and artist Richard Ellis presents all that is known about the giant squid. Delving into myth, literature, popular culture, and science, he brings readers face to face with this remarkable creature. He also provides a thorough, compelling study of what is known and what is still to be discovered about this exotic animal that has never been studied alive. Interweaving his engrossing narrative with a wealth of fascinating illustrations and photographs, Ellis gives us the first comprehensive history of the only living creature that can truly be called a "sea monster."

Giant Squid

Giant Squid
Title Giant Squid PDF eBook
Author Candace Fleming
Publisher Roaring Brook Press
Pages 44
Release 2016-09-27
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 1626729727

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The giant squid is one of the most elusive creatures in the world. As large as whales, they hide beyond reach deep within the sea, forcing scientists to piece together their story from those clues they leave behind. An injured whale's ring-shaped scars indicate an encounter with a giant squid. A piece of beak broken off in the whale's belly; a flash of ink dispersed as a blinding defense to allow the squid to escape-- these fragments of proof were all we had . . . until a giant squid was finally filmed in its natural habitat only two years ago. In this beautiful and clever nonfiction picture book about the giant squid, Candace Fleming and Eric Rohmann explore, both visually and poetically, this hidden creature's mysterious life. A Neal Porter Book

Arrivals and Departures

Arrivals and Departures
Title Arrivals and Departures PDF eBook
Author Otto Latva, Heta Lähdesmäki, Kirsi Sonck-Rautio, Harri Uusitalo
Publisher Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Pages 197
Release 2024-05-13
Genre
ISBN 3111215784

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Arrivals and Departures

Arrivals and Departures
Title Arrivals and Departures PDF eBook
Author Otto Latva
Publisher Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Pages 256
Release 2024-09-23
Genre History
ISBN 311121527X

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This book explores the human relationship to changing biodiversity by bringing together multidisciplinary insights into human-nature relations from the humanities. New animal and plant species arrive and previously existing ones may disappear. However, the historical and social perspectives of the changes have been understudied so far. This book approaches the human relationship with changing biodiversity from three different angles: belonging and non-belonging, emotions, and environmental policy. The question of belonging and non-belonging is crucial when it comes to changing biodiversity. The authors ask who decides where species can move and live and when invasive becomes native. Similarly, emotions have a big role in human-nature relations. The book shows why we grieve the loss of some species and hate some other species, and how our emotions change over time. The writers also aim to show how environmental policies, or the practice of governing species, are affected by societal discussion, emotions, scientific research, and topical concepts as well as how these policies shape biodiversity and our perceptions of different species. The authors provide fresh insights into human-nature relations and explain why we need multidisciplinary approaches in order to fully understand their complexity.

Animal Industries

Animal Industries
Title Animal Industries PDF eBook
Author Taina Syrjämaa
Publisher Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Pages 280
Release 2024-04
Genre History
ISBN 3110787334

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This book examines an extremely topical phenomenon, the massive industrial exploitation of animals, from a previously neglected perspective. It explores the history and development of animal industries in Nordic countries from their establishment in the late nineteenth century to the present day. These countries are often considered to be progressive and advanced in animal protection, but consumption practices in this area are actually excessive in relation to planetary resources and are among the most unsustainable on a global scale. If we want to understand current problems, it is essential to be aware of long-term changes and continuities, as well as the diversity of animals that have been exploited. The purpose of this book is to explain these changes and provide new knowledge for scholars in human-animal studies, decisionmakers and the general public.

The Giant Squid

The Giant Squid
Title The Giant Squid PDF eBook
Author Eve Bunting
Publisher Julian Messner
Pages 66
Release 1981
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 9780671437763

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Presents information about a number of sightings of the giant squid, a creature of the deep about whom very little is known, although squid lengths of up to sixty feet have been recorded.