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Fish Pain and Human Sport in Victorian Britain
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Harper, Toby
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Analysis
/ British Empire
/ British history, 1815-1914
/ Civilization
/ Commercial fishing
/ Culture
/ Fish
/ Fisheries
/ Fishery conservation
/ Fishing
/ Fishing (Recreation)
/ Food habits
/ Human-animal relationships
/ Pain
/ Power
/ Social aspects
/ Victorian period
2023
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Fish Pain and Human Sport in Victorian Britain
by
Harper, Toby
in
Analysis
/ British Empire
/ British history, 1815-1914
/ Civilization
/ Commercial fishing
/ Culture
/ Fish
/ Fisheries
/ Fishery conservation
/ Fishing
/ Fishing (Recreation)
/ Food habits
/ Human-animal relationships
/ Pain
/ Power
/ Social aspects
/ Victorian period
2023
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Fish Pain and Human Sport in Victorian Britain
by
Harper, Toby
in
Analysis
/ British Empire
/ British history, 1815-1914
/ Civilization
/ Commercial fishing
/ Culture
/ Fish
/ Fisheries
/ Fishery conservation
/ Fishing
/ Fishing (Recreation)
/ Food habits
/ Human-animal relationships
/ Pain
/ Power
/ Social aspects
/ Victorian period
2023
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Fish Pain and Human Sport in Victorian Britain
2023
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Overview
Victorian Britons were interested in encounters between humans and fish for many reasons: fishing for sport as opposed to food gathering was expanding rapidly in popularity; fishing was practiced by many different people in many ways around the world; and fish populations were visibly suffering from pollution, overfishing, and terrain modification. This article analyzes the changing meanings of these encounters through addressing the beliefs about fish pain held by Victorian anglers. These beliefs were intertwined with ideas about race, food, civilization, and class. Elite British anglers increasingly understood their relationship with fish and their own capacity to feel pain (and to judge others' pain) as a justification of their place as the managers and stewards of all fisheries, not just those in Britain.
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Indiana University Press
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