Giant Squid in Transatlantic Culture

Giant Squid in Transatlantic Culture

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Latva, Otto
Taylor & Francis
EAN: 9781000910483
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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.
EAN 9781000910483
ISBN 1000910482
Binding Ebook
Publisher Taylor & Francis
Publication date September 30, 2023
Pages 270
Language English
Country United Kingdom
Authors Latva, Otto
Series Multispecies Encounters