Mortal Stakes: Hunters and Hunting in Contemporary America

Author:   Jan E. Dizard
Publisher:   University of Massachusetts Press
ISBN:  

9781558493841


Pages:   312
Publication Date:   31 January 2003
Format:   Paperback
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Mortal Stakes: Hunters and Hunting in Contemporary America


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Each Autumn, millions of men and increasing numbers of women don camouflage or blaze orange outfits and go afield in the pursuit of game. For much of American history, there was no need to explain why they did this. Hunting was simply another aspect of the annual cycle of planting, breeding and harvesting. But modern hunting began separating from its agrarian roots well over a century ago, and although it has retained its connection to the metaphor of the harvest, the self-perceptions and motives of hunters today are no longer transparent, especially to non-hunters. Indeed, hunting - and those who hunt - have become targets of a vocal and growing array of critics. In this examination of the place of hunting in contemporary America, the author draws on detailed interviews with hunters as well as opinion surveys and demographic statistics to analyze the meanings that these men and women attach to hunting. He looks at who hunts, how they compare socially and politically with non-hunters, and how they see themselves and are seen by others. As the gulf widens between hunters and nonhunters worldwide, some hunters have begun to think of themselves as a minority group which, like other minorities, suffers from prejudice and stereotyping. As a result, Dizard argues, hunting is fast becoming one more front in an expanding """"culture war"""" over what it means to be an American.

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Author:   Jan E. Dizard
Publisher:   University of Massachusetts Press
Imprint:   University of Massachusetts Press
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.70cm , Length: 23.20cm
Weight:   0.333kg
ISBN:  

9781558493841


ISBN 10:   1558493840
Pages:   312
Publication Date:   31 January 2003
Audience:   General/trade ,  College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  General ,  Undergraduate
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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A substantial contribution to the ever growing field of writing about hunting. One of the strengths of the book is Dizard's insistence on presenting hunting - his own and other people's - warts and all. He doesn't shy away from taking on some tough ethical and emotional issues - issues a lot of writing about hunting either skirts or downplays, - Mary Zeiss Stange, author of Woman the Hunter; For those honestly searching for the place of the hunt in an evolving society, this book offers exceptional insight into who all those folks armed in the forest are and why they are out there. - Jim Posewitz, author of Inherit the Hunt: A Journey into the Heart of American Hunting


Author Information

Jan E. Dizard is Charles Hamilton Houston Professor of American Culture at Amherst College.

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