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Waiting for Wolves in Japan

Waiting for Wolves in Japan

An Anthropological Study of People-wildlife Relations

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  • Release Date: 31/08/2006
  • Barcode: 9780824830960
  • Genre: Science Nature & Math
  • Imprint: University of Hawaii Press
  • Publisher: University of Hawai'i Press
Waiting for Wolves in Japan

Waiting for Wolves in Japan

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An Anthropological Study of People-wildlife Relations
Basing this work on his ethnographic fieldwork in mountain villages of Japan's Kii Peninsula in the late 1980s, Knight examines an issue relevant to any locale debating whether to re-introduce wolves. His analysis draws on the observation from structural
Basing this work on his ethnographic fieldwork in mountain villages of Japan's Kii Peninsula in the late 1980s (for a doctoral thesis submitted in 1992 to the London School of Economics), Knight (Queens U. Belfast) examines an issue relevant to any locale debating whether to re-introduce wolves. His analysis draws on the observation from structural

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