2015
DOI: 10.7557/13.3434
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Maskulinitet og troféjakt i Arktis

Abstract: <p align="left">From the late 1800s and until the protection of polar bears came into force in 1973, there were regular private hunting expeditions to the Arctic by boat, including several from Tromsø. In this article, I investigate how masculinity is manifested in specific empirical evidence: a trophy hunting expedition with the Sutton family that left from Tromsø in the summer of 1932. Using masculinity as a lens through which to see the historical trophy hunt shows, however, that this activity deals w… Show more

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“…As one example, I look at what kind of masculinity appears in the planning of the hunting tours. This implies an interrogation of masculinity by documenting different empirical examples that contributes to a re-thinking of trophy hunting in the Arctic (Aarekol 2015).…”
Section: An Empirical Approachmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As one example, I look at what kind of masculinity appears in the planning of the hunting tours. This implies an interrogation of masculinity by documenting different empirical examples that contributes to a re-thinking of trophy hunting in the Arctic (Aarekol 2015).…”
Section: An Empirical Approachmentioning
confidence: 99%