Nature's Saviours

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Nature's Saviours

Celebrity Conservationists in the Television Age

Films, cinema Television Radio / podcasts Popular culture Media studies Social theory Biodiversity Conservation of the environment

Author: Graham Huggan

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Language: English

Published by: Routledge

Published on: 22nd August 2013

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 1 Mb

ISBN: 9781136337598


Introduction

Today's celebrity conservationists, many of whom made their reputations through television and other visual media, play a major role in drawing public attention to an increasingly threatened world. This book, one of the first to address this contribution, focuses on five key figures: the English naturalist David Attenborough, the French marine adventurer Jacques-Yves Cousteau, the American primatologist Dian Fossey, the Canadian scientist-broadcaster-activist David Suzuki, and the Australian ''crocodile hunter'' Steve Irwin.

Some of the issues the author addresses include: What is the changing relationship between western conservation and celebrity? How has the spread of television helped shape and mediate this relationship? To what extent can celebrity conservation be seen as part of a global system in which conservation, like celebrity, is big business? The book critically examines the heroic status accorded to the five figures mentioned above, taking in the various discourses – around nature, science, nation, gender – through which they and their work have been presented to us. In doing so, it fills in the cultural, historical and ideological background behind contemporary celebrity conservationism as a popular expression of a chronically endangered world.

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