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In an attempt to avoid misrepresentation, we explore the roots and how it is currently, the psychological effects, the ethical considerations regarding taxidermy. Moreover, this is to be connected to the practices of taxidermy under the Filipino culture. The group plans on using the intercultural co...

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Main Authors: De Leon, Katrina D., Delos Reyes, Lia Noelle J., Ngo, Willanicole Alexa S.
Format: text
Language:Filipino
Published: Animo Repository 2019
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Online Access:https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/etd_bachelors/9211
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Institution: De La Salle University
Language: Filipino
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Summary:In an attempt to avoid misrepresentation, we explore the roots and how it is currently, the psychological effects, the ethical considerations regarding taxidermy. Moreover, this is to be connected to the practices of taxidermy under the Filipino culture. The group plans on using the intercultural communication theory in integrating all the findings in order to make sense of it in the Philippines. The group found it to be the best theory to use as a guide because it states that what people perceive and experience has an impact on how the world looks like and people interact with it (Giri, 532). This paper would be the first to highlight a research on how taxidermy is viewed as a form of art and the ethical considerations behind it to be able to perceive the reasons how taxidermy affects taxidermists, business owners of taxidermy services, owners of taxidermied, and the people who are about to undergo taxidermy under Philippine culture.