Ice Bear: The Cultural History of an Arctic Icon

Ice Bear: The Cultural History of an Arctic Icon

by Michael Engelhard
Ice Bear: The Cultural History of an Arctic Icon

Ice Bear: The Cultural History of an Arctic Icon

by Michael Engelhard

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Overview

Prime Arctic predator and nomad of the sea ice and tundra, the polar bear endures as a source of wonder, terror, and fascination. Humans have seen it as spirit guide and fanged enemy, as trade good and moral metaphor, as food source and symbol of ecological crisis. Eight thousand years of artifacts attest to its charisma, and to the fraught relationships between our two species. In the White Bear, we acknowledge the magic of wildness: it is both genuinely itself and a screen for our imagination.

Ice Bear traces and illuminates this intertwined history. From Inuit shamans to Jean Harlow lounging on a bearskin rug, from the cubs trained to pull sleds toward the North Pole to cuddly superstar Knut, it all comes to life in these pages. With meticulous research and more than 160 illustrations, the author brings into focus this powerful and elusive animal. Doing so, he delves into the stories we tell about Nature—and about ourselves—hoping for a future in which such tales still matter.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780295999234
Publisher: University of Washington Press
Publication date: 11/01/2016
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 304
File size: 26 MB
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Age Range: 18 Years

About the Author

Michael Engelhard works as a wilderness guide in Arctic Alaska and holds an MA in cultural anthropology from the University of Alaska Fairbanks. His books include Where the Rain Children Sleep: A Sacred Geography of the Colorado Plateau, the anthology Wild Moments: Adventures with Animals of the North, and a recent essay collection, American Wild: Explorations from the Grand Canyon to the Arctic Ocean. His writing has also appeared in Sierra, Outside, Audubon, National Wildlife, National Parks, High Country News, and the San Francisco Chronicle.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments

Polar Bear–Human Time Line

Map: Territories of Northern Peoples and Polar Bear Range

1. A Beast for the Ages

2. The Life and Death of a Superstar

3. The Bear as Early Commodity

4. Object of Scientific Curiosity

5. From White Terror to Trophy of Modernity

6. Zoo Bear and Circus Bear

7. Honored Guest and Ten-Legged Menace

8. A Taste of the Wild

9. The Transformative Bear

10. Helper and Protector

11. Lover, Super-Male, Mate

12. Archetype, Role Model, Eco Ambassador

13. Another Seaside Attraction

Notes

Associations and Websites

Selected Bibliography

Index

What People are Saying About This

Philip Hoare

"Like the whale, the polar bear is a seismographic animal, its fate a sensory prediction of our own. Michael Engelhard’s gorgeous synoptic survey of this icy cultural symbol speaks to this terrible, wonderful beauty, a paradoxical emblem of a world out of kilter. Beautifully written and tellingly illustrated, Engelhard’s Ice Bear sits on top of our world, regnant, threatened, intrinsically and endlessly evocative of the ever vexed meeting of human and natural history."

Andrew Derocher

"Everybody loves polar bears but few likely know, or have ever pondered, why. In Ice Bear, Michael Engelhard weaves together the disparate pieces of our eclectic social and cultural fascination with polar bears. His tapestry of images further reveals our complex attachment to this Arctic icon."

Idaho Press Tribune - Richard Ellis

"A great book about the greatest and most formidable of polar predators."

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