
Published online:
21 January 2016
Published in print:
01 April 2015
Online ISBN:
9781452950631
Print ISBN:
9780816681075
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Affect, Film, and Biopolitics Affect, Film, and Biopolitics
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Evoking Elephants Evoking Elephants
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Sentimentality Sentimentality
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Sympathy Sympathy
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Awe Awe
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Curiosity Curiosity
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Visualizing Difference Visualizing Difference
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Chapter
6 Wildlife on Screen: The Affective Logics and Micropolitics of Elephant Imagery
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Pages
119–138
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Published:April 2015
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Lorimer, Jamie, 'Wildlife on Screen: The Affective Logics and Micropolitics of Elephant Imagery', Wildlife in the Anthropocene: Conservation after Nature (Minneapolis, MN , 2015; online edn, Minnesota Scholarship Online, 21 Jan. 2016), https://doi.org/10.5749/minnesota/9780816681075.003.0007, accessed 28 Apr. 2025.
Abstract
Chapter six examines the role of moving imagery in conservation. We live in an age of the screen in which media play vital roles in framing and governing human and nonhuman life. Focusing on elephants, this chapter critically examines four prevalent affective logics in the genres that characterize wildlife media.
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