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Delia Akeley and the Monkey: A Human-Animal Story of Captivity, Patriarchy and Nature

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Delia Akeley and the Monkey: A Human-Animal Story of Captivity, Patriarchy and Nature by Iain McCalman explores the extraordinary life of Delia Akeley, an adventurous figure challenging the social norms of her time. The book delves into her complex relationship with a monkey she adopts during her African expeditions, navigating themes of captivity and power dynamics amidst a backdrop of exploration and personal transformation. This biography provides a captivating glimpse into the intersections of nature, human relationships, and the constraints of patriarchal society.
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This book may appeal to you if you are interested in exploring the intriguing dynamics of human-animal relationships, especially within the context of historical captivity and the challenges faced by women navigating patriarchal societies. Set against a backdrop of early 20th-century African exploration, it offers insights into personal resilience and the complexities of nature, making it a captivating read for those drawn to biography and memoirs with historical and cultural depth.

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By telling this story, Iain McCalman illuminates much about human-animal relations and the tyranny of gender inequality. He reinstates a twentieth century story of a dedicated amateur primatologist and her adopted Vervet monkey.

On an East-African hunting expedition in 1909, Delia Akeley, a forty-year-old American woman, captured a baby female monkey. Delia's loneliness in an isolating patriarchal world, and her long-frustrated desire to adopt a child, had motivated her to nurture the animal. She named the monkey JT Jr and decided to study her interactions with humans.

The unique relationship between Delia and JT unlocked Delia's latent talents of research and observation, anticipating both Jane Goodall's chimpanzee writings and Margaret Mead's Samoan ethnographies. However, Delia's love for JT clashed with her husband Carl's obsession to create a temple of African wildlife dioramas at the Museum of Natural History in New York. Nursing Carl's broken body and realising their diverging interests pushed Delia into a breakdown in Uganda, which led to a savage divorce in Manhattan, and the heartbreaking caging of JT in a Washington zoo. Carl's death triggered a long battle between Delia and Carl's widow, who succeeded in obliterating most of Delia's achievements.

In Delia Akeley and the Monkey, Iain McCalman uses official records and personal documents to build a story of passionate love and hate among women, men, animals and museums that predates our times but speaks to our present. It illuminates much about human-animal relations and the tyranny of gender inequality, through reinstating an obscured story of a dedicated amateur primatologist.

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Delia Akeley and the Monkey by Iain McCalman is praised for its intense exploration of themes like colonial violence, patriarchy, and the complex relationship between humans and animals. It combines inspiration with unsettling truths, drawing parallels to classic narratives, thus offering a unique insight into the life of an extraordinary woman in Africa.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9780645076363

Publisher: Upswell Publishing

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 01 February 2022

Country: Australia

Imprint: Upswell Publishing

Audience: General / adult

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 20.0mm

Width: 136.0mm

Height: 210.0mm

Weight: 268g

Pages: 248

About the Author

Iain McCalman is a historian with a strong sense of how narrative transforms us. His most recent books are Darwin's Armada (2009) and The Reef- A Passionate History (2013), both highly acclaimed and prizewinning. Iain has recently retired from academic life. He was Co-Founder and Co-Director of the Sydney Environment Institute at the University of Sydney.

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