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Thomas M. Lekan, "Our Gigantic Zoo: A German Quest to Save the Serengeti" (Oxford UP, 2020)

Apr 11, 2023
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1
Introduction
00:00 • 2min
2
Ben Adjimek and His Conservation Affairs
01:50 • 3min
3
The Disconnect Between Globalism and Localism
04:40 • 5min
4
The Role of Germany in the Global Environment
09:51 • 3min
5
The German Father, Sanduo of Banhard and Michael G. Mick
13:14 • 5min
6
Bernhard Rolle's Relationship to the Non-Human World
18:38 • 2min
7
The Life and Times of Valta Kolb
20:36 • 5min
8
The Jimics' Views of Animals and Wildlife
25:26 • 2min
9
Jimic's Anxiety About Coca-Cola-Ization
27:44 • 4min
10
The Post-Hitler Face of the World
32:08 • 2min
11
The Belgian Congo: A Model for Conservation in the World
33:56 • 4min
12
The Serengeti: A Place for Study and Documentation
38:21 • 4min
13
The Role of Indigenous Peoples in National Parks
42:37 • 4min
14
The Bifurcation of the Maasai Park
46:47 • 2min
15
The Jimex's Final Solution to the Problem of Adapting to Indigenous People in National Parks
48:27 • 5min
16
The Impacts of Decolonization on the Serengeti
53:15 • 4min
17
The Story of Continuity
56:46 • 3min
18
The Neo-Colonial, Neo-Imperialist Moment
59:27 • 3min
19
The Long Legacy of Colonialism
01:01:59 • 6min
20
The Importance of German Globalism
01:07:46 • 5min
21
Green Germany: The Local Roots of Global Sustainability
01:12:32 • 3min