
New Books in Science, Technology, and Society Nigel Rothfels, "Elephant Trails: A History of Animals and Cultures" (Johns Hopkins UP, 2021)
May 13, 2022
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Introduction
00:00 • 2min
The New Books in Animal Studies, a Potkas Channel on the New Book's Network
01:30 • 4min
Writing a Dissertation: The Elephant Trails
05:53 • 3min
The Blind Man and the Elephant
08:56 • 4min
The Elephant Is Not Just What We See Now, but What We Could See in the Future
12:33 • 2min
Elephants Are Noble, and the Elephant as Dangerous and Violent
14:51 • 4min
The Elephant Graveyard
18:49 • 3min
Is There a Scientific Basis for Elephant Morning Rituals?
22:01 • 3min
The Myth of Elephant Tears
25:20 • 4min
The Quality of Relationships Between Animals and People
28:50 • 3min
Photographing an Elephant in Captivity
31:41 • 5min
A List of Elephants, Am and Em
36:19 • 5min
Male Elephants and Their Problems
41:46 • 5min
The Elephant, the Blind Man and the Elephant
46:54 • 5min
Elephants - The Image Power of Elephants
51:36 • 2min
The Connection Between Conservation and Conservation
53:34 • 5min
What Kinds of Elephants Would You Like to See?
58:25 • 4min
Is It a Dissertation or a Book?
01:02:51 • 3min
What Are You Working on Now? Butterflies
01:05:26 • 2min
