Birders of Africa : history of a network / created by Nancy J. Jacobs
Material type: TextPublisher: UCT Press, 2018Copyright date: ©2016Description: xiii, 325 pages, 8 unnumbered pages of plates : illustrations (some color) ; 23 cmContent type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 9781775822516
- QL677.5 JAC
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QL673 AUS Birds of the world | QL673 PET The birds. | QL673 PET The birds. | QL677.5 JAC Birders of Africa : history of a network / | QL679 GOR In search of northern birds | QL690.GG7 BEN The observer's book of birds | QL690.G7 NIC Birds and men |
Part I. Vernacular birding and ornithology in Africa. African vernacular birding traditions ; Early birding contact, 1500-1700 ; Ornithology comes to Southern Africa, 1700-1900 ; Authority in vernacular traditions and ornithology Part II. Lives of birders. The boundaries of birding ; The honor of collecting ; The respectability of museum work ; Birding revolutions
In this unique and unprecedented study of birding in Africa, historian Nancy Jacobs reconstructs the collaborations between well-known ornithologists and the largely forgotten guides, hunters, and taxidermists who assisted them. Drawing on ethnography, scientific publications, private archives, and interviews, Jacobs asks: How did white ornithologists both depend on and operate distinctively from African birders? What investment did African birders have in collaborating with ornithologists? By distilling the interactions between European science and African vernacular knowledge, this stunningly illustrated work offers a fascinating examination of the colonial and postcolonial politics of expertise about nature
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