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Neocolonialism and greed: Africans' views on trophy hunting in social media

机译:新殖民主义与贪婪:非洲人对社交媒体中奖杯狩猎的看法

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Existing studies on the trophy hunting controversy in recent years have largely represented the anti-hunting views of the Western public, while overlooking the opinions of African people. This study taps into Africans' social media narratives to illuminate the racially, politically, and historically charged context in which trophy hunting occurs in Africa. Data were collected from the Facebook pages of three major social media players with a predominantly African followership, namely, BBC News Africa, News24.com, and NewsDay-Zimbabwe. The dominant pattern was resentment towards what was viewed as the neo-colonial character of trophy hunting, in the way it privileges Western elites in accessing Africa's wildlife resources. However, the West's passionate criticism of violence against animals was viewed by participants as overblown, and as evidence of their (Westerners') higher regard for animals than for African people. Interestingly, trophy hunting was not objectionable from an animal rights perspective, but as a consequence of its complex historical and postcolonial associations. In addition, criticism was directed at African politicians who were perceived as allowing wildlife exploitation to satisfy their own greed. In this instance, far from tourism being a facilitator of intercultural understanding and peace, it appears to reproduce images and wounds of a colonial past.
机译:近年来有关奖杯狩猎争议的现有研究在很大程度上代表了西方公众的反狩猎观点,而忽视了非洲人民的观点。这项研究利用了非洲人的社交媒体叙述,以阐明在非洲发生奖杯狩猎的种族,政治和历史背景。数据是从三个主要的非洲社交媒体主要社交媒体播放器的Facebook页面上收集的,这些社交媒体分别是BBC News Africa,News24.com和NewsDay-Zimbabwe。主导模式是对被视为奖杯狩猎的新殖民主义特征的不满,因为它使西方精英有特权获得非洲的野生动植物资源。但是,参与者对西方对动物暴力的热情批评过分夸张,并且证明了他们(西方人)对动物的重视远高于对非洲人民的尊重。有趣的是,从动物权利的角度来看,狩猎奖杯并不是令人反感的,而是由于其复杂的历史和后殖民关系。此外,批评是针对非洲政客的,他们被认为允许利用野生动植物来满足自己的贪婪。在这种情况下,旅游业远没有促进跨文化理解与和平,而是重现了殖民历史的图像和伤口。

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