Daniel Horowitz is Mary Huggins Gamble Professor of American Studies, Emeritus at Smith College and the author of many books, most recently, American Dreams, American Nightmares: Culture and Crisis in Residential Real Estate from the Great Recession to the COVID-19 Pandemic.
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Preface. Polar Bears, Franz Boas, and Me ix Introduction 1 1. Folkloric Bears and Actual Ones: Sacred and Profane from the Bible to Contemporary Celebrities 11 2. The Stories of Hugh Glass: The Case of a Disappearing and Reappearing Dangerous Bear 33 3. Out of Hibernation and Into Children's Literature 47 4. Grizzly Adams: Bears He Tamed, Those He Displayed, and Those Responsible for His Death 75 5. Captive Bears and Their Captors as Workers 95 6. Teddy Bear: Another One Quickly Disappears and Frequently Reappears 129 7. Off the Poster and Out of the Zoo: Smokey Bear Goes Everywhere 149 8. Out of the Closet: Bears in the Gay World 167 9. Timothy Treadwell and Marian Engel: Bears, Humans, and Dangerous Eroticism 181 Coda. Precarity and Polar Bears 203 Acknowledgments 211 Notes 215 Select Bibliography 245 Index

