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2025-11-15T11:29:32ZInsects and other invertebrates in Maltese culture and tradition
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Title: Insects and other invertebrates in Maltese culture and tradition
Abstract: This thesis explores human/insect relations in Malta. It discusses how insects are
culturally embedded in Malta and how human relations with insects and other
invertebrates are charged with emotionality. This emotionality determines the
concepts of, and relations with nature and the environment as well as the use of
insects as a resource. Relations also include the control of useful, noxious and
harmful insects as well as the protection and conservation of endangered species. I
also investigate how insects are culturally embedded in the Maltese islands by
analysing the use of insects in play, language, literature, song, and rhyme as well as
their depiction in stamps and coins and how this reflects on the role of insects in
contemporary Malta. I also discuss how insects are conceptualised and categorised,
their use as symbols, how they shape language and their role in myths, legends and
beliefs as well as in various forms of creative arts including their use in tattoos,
movies, stamps and coins and how changes in the socio-politics and economy
change the role of insects in Malta. Finally I look into the way insects mould
perceptions of place, nature and the environment and how insects, particularly the
Maltese honey bee and its products, play a role in creating and maintaining Maltese
place and identity.
Description: PH.D.2020-01-01T00:00:00Z