Full metadata
Title
Animals & Media: How fictional portrayals affect our perceptions
Description
This paper examines how fictional depictions of animals affect real-world human perception and attitudes towards conservation. Through examining several distinct categories of fictional animal portrayal (animals in roles of leading protagonists and antagonists,
anthropomorphized animals, human characters who are associated with animals, animal
symbolism and motifs, and depictions of nature as a whole unified entity), the specific mechanisms which cause a portrayal to have a greater or weaker impact on real-world perceptions are identified, as well as the motives behind these mechanisms and how they are used to both aid and harm animal conservation outlooks.
Date Created
2024-05
Contributors
- Lurito, Bryan (Author)
- Barca, Lisa (Thesis director)
- Meloy, Elizabeth (Committee member)
- Barrett, The Honors College (Contributor)
- Department of English (Contributor)
Topical Subject
Resource Type
Extent
50 pages
Copyright Statement
In Copyright
Primary Member of
Peer-reviewed
No
Open Access
No
Series
Academic Year 2023-2024
Handle
https://hdl.handle.net/2286/R.2.N.193070
System Created
- 2024-04-24 01:59:17
System Modified
- 2024-05-21 01:27:27
- 7 months 2 weeks ago
Additional Formats