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Despite the academy having a reputation for supporting broad and open inquiry in scholarship, some academics have not extended this open-minded support to colleagues' personal pursuits. Douglas Higbee and David Bruzina present essays by seventeen hunter-scholars who explore the hunting experience and question negative assumptions about hunting made by intellectuals and academics who do not hunt.

Produktbeschreibung
Despite the academy having a reputation for supporting broad and open inquiry in scholarship, some academics have not extended this open-minded support to colleagues' personal pursuits. Douglas Higbee and David Bruzina present essays by seventeen hunter-scholars who explore the hunting experience and question negative assumptions about hunting made by intellectuals and academics who do not hunt.
Autorenporträt
Douglas Higbee is an associate professor of English and the Anonymous Endowed Professor of the Humanities at the University of South Carolina Aiken, where he teaches twentieth-century British literature and literary theory. He is the editor of Military Culture and Education and the author of several articles on twentieth-century soldier poetry and the British veterans’ movement. He is also coeditor of Teaching Representations of the First World War and co-author of In Their Own Words: Augusta and Aiken Area Veterans Remember World War II. David Bruzina teaches English as a second language and composition in the English Department at the University of South Carolina Aiken.