<p>"Mitman's research, nuanced and satisfying, contributes to both film theory and ecocritical theory and explores the ways in which they should not be separated."</p>
- Stephanie Lyells, Journal of Ecocriticism
<p>"How the wildlife documentary got from Roosevelt to Disneyworld is a story of charlatans, hucksters, crooks, imaginative cameramen, brilliant zoology and shameless appeal to the sex and violence of life as cinema audiences have grown to expect it to be. Mitman . . . tells the American version of this lurid celluloid safari."</p>
- Tim Radford, The Guardian
<p>"American wildlife film-makers . . . abandoned truth in favor of more alluring lode stars. <i>Reel Nature</i> is an admirable history of why they did so. . . . Very well told."</p>
- Stephen Mills, Times Literary Supplement
<p>"While nature films have had a positive impact on our understanding of nature, the whole truth about our place in the web of life has been left on the cutting-room floor."</p>
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Gregg Mitman is William Coleman Professor of the History of Science and Interim Director of the Nelson Institute for Environmental Studies at the University of Wisconsin-Madison.