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portada The Inhuman Empire: Wildlife, Colonialism, Culture (Empire and the Making of the Modern World, 1650-2000)
Type
Physical Book
Publisher
Language
English
Pages
224
Format
Hardcover
ISBN13
9781032700496
Edition No.
1

The Inhuman Empire: Wildlife, Colonialism, Culture (Empire and the Making of the Modern World, 1650-2000)

Naithani Sadhana (Author) · Routledge · Hardcover

The Inhuman Empire: Wildlife, Colonialism, Culture (Empire and the Making of the Modern World, 1650-2000) - Naithani Sadhana

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Synopsis "The Inhuman Empire: Wildlife, Colonialism, Culture (Empire and the Making of the Modern World, 1650-2000)"

This book is a study of selected texts of British writings on Indian wildlife published between 1860 and 1960.Set in the context of British colonial rule in India, this volume also reflects on similar situations across the British Empire and other colonial empires. The destruction of wildlife in the making of empires is a subject not yet fully explored in scholarship. This volume aims to speak to global concerns regarding the extinction of several species and shows that the crisis has international roots. The Inhuman Empire breaks new grounds as it juxtaposes colonial narratives to folk narratives. These two types of narratives treat non-human animals very differently - folk narrative considers them sentient beings, while colonial narratives see them as 'game' and do not care for their sentience. Both types of narratives are further evaluated with reference to the contemporary position of natural sciences regarding animal sentience and of anthropologists and philosophers regarding the relationship between nature and culture. Analysing colonial accounts of hunting, the author looks at the pain and suffering of non-human animals and combines statistics alongside narratives of British writers, Indian populace and non-human animals in order to show narratives reflect and impact reality.This volume will be of great value to those interested in Animal Studies, the history of Colonialism and India.

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