Article ID: CBB511861562

Dark Trails: Animal Histories beyond the Light of Day (2022)

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Human engagements with dark-dwelling beings and the worlds in which they live have historically been shaped not only by relative levels of illumination but also by the sensorial chasm separating human experiences from that of countless animal others. The implications of this situation have largely escaped environmental and animal historians, who have mainly focused on the day as a space and time in which to situate their interrogations of interspecies engagements. This article sets an agenda for new animal and environmental histories of the night by illustrating the potential of an expansive environmental and animal historical turn toward the manifold darkness(es) of earth’s shadowy environments, beginning by drawing attention to the significance of historical consideration of the inherent diversity of darkness(es) across space and time. In doing so, it interrogates the ways in which naturalists and life scientists engaged with dark worlds, where their senses shaped their capacity to encounter nocturnal wildlife, and where variously entwined physical and technological strategies for “becoming nocturnal” were sometimes developed to draw people and animals into apparently closer proximity to each other. Finally, it explores the supposed secrets contained within the dark natural world, illustrating the ways in which darkness and the limits of human adaptive abilities framed engagement with the kinds of research questions naturalists and life scientists posed of the night in historically contingent ways.

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Authors & Contributors
Alagona, Peter S.
Clark, Tim W.
Coates, Peter A.
Johnson, Michael L.
King, Richard J.
Lewis, Michael L.
Journals
Environmental History
Endeavour: Review of the Progress of Science
Historical Records of Australian Science
Historical Studies in the Natural Sciences
Science as Culture
Publishers
Oxford University Press
Cambridge University Press
Bloomsbury Academic
Manchester University Press
NUS Press
Routledge
Concepts
Animals
Environmental history
Human-animal relationships
Nature and its relationship to culture; human-nature relationships
Environmental sciences
Natural history
People
Grzimek, Bernhard
Muir, John
Pinchot, Gifford
Time Periods
20th century
19th century
18th century
20th century, late
16th century
17th century
Places
Great Britain
United States
China
Ottoman Empire
Australia
Egypt
Institutions
United States. National Park Service
Grand Canyon National Park
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