Elephant
Legendary war machine, most revered deity, great giant of the savanna - for the elephant, anatomy has been destiny. Brett Westwood tracks the huge beast through human history.
Humans' have had a long and complex relationship with elephants. The elephant's huge size has allowed us to load it with attributes like supernatural strength, great wisdom, phenomenal memory. And we've always wanted to be close to it, to harness the power, to use it, to destroy it.
Brett Westwood tracks our cultural relationship with the elephant, from battlefield to big top, via Swahili proverbs, artworks on the streets of Sheffield,. Jumbo and the festivities for Lord Ganesha at the Hounslow Ganeshotsav Mandal in West London.
First broadcast in a longer form on 27th September 2016
Original Producer [ 2016] : Melvin Rickarby
Archive Producer [2024] : Andrew Dawes
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Dr Maan Barua
His doctoral research onΒ Β looked at the cultures, spaces and politics of elephant conservation. Β His current postdoctoral research is an engagement with urban animals, waste and livelihoods in South Asian cities.
Dr Ida Hadjivayanis
Dr Desmond Morris
Katy Payne
The studies that followed from this discovery have shown that elephants use their low-frequency calls to coordinate their social behavior over long distances. She founded theΒ Β in 1999, and was the leader of the project until 2006, when she officially retired. Katy is now writing a book about forest elephants, and continues to play a critical role in Elephant Listening Project's activities.
Ian Redmond, OBE
He worked behind the scenes and on screen in numerous documentaries and was responsible for introducing Sir David Attenborough to mountain gorillas in 1978 for the famous Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ Life on Earth sequences and he taught Sigourney Weaver to grunt like a gorilla in 1987 for her award-winning role in the film . More recently he advised on the 3D movie .
Picture: Michael O’Donnell
John Sutherland
Sutherland is Lord Northcliffe Professor Emeritus of Modern English Literature at University College London and author ofΒ ,Μύ, How to Read a Novel, a bestselling trilogy on literary mysteries, and the memoir Last Drink to LA.
Professor Vanessa Toulmin
She is a leading authority on Victorian entertainment and film andΒ author and editor of several books, including , , and Pleasurelands. Her recent publications include four major works on the architecture and history of Blackpool's attractions: Winter Gardens, Blackpool Tower, Blackpool Pleasure Beach and the Blackpool Illuminations.
Broadcasts
- Tue 27 Sep 2016 11:00Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ Radio 4
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