Reading the Animal in the Literature of the British Raj
Discusses the production and circulation of animal narratives in colonial India in order to investigate the constructs of animals played into a variety of forms of othering that took place in England during its imperial venture.
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Reading the Animal in the Literature of the British Raj
Discusses the production and circulation of animal narratives in colonial India in order to investigate the constructs of animals played into a variety of forms of othering that took place in England during its imperial venture.
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Reading the Animal in the Literature of the British Raj

Reading the Animal in the Literature of the British Raj

by S. Rajamannar
Reading the Animal in the Literature of the British Raj

Reading the Animal in the Literature of the British Raj

by S. Rajamannar

Hardcover(2012)

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Overview

Discusses the production and circulation of animal narratives in colonial India in order to investigate the constructs of animals played into a variety of forms of othering that took place in England during its imperial venture.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780230114494
Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan US
Publication date: 02/10/2012
Edition description: 2012
Pages: 212
Product dimensions: 5.50(w) x 8.60(h) x 0.70(d)

About the Author

SHEFALI RAJAMANNAR is an associate director of the Upper Division in the Writing Program at the University of Southern California, USA.

Table of Contents

Foreword * List of Illustrations * Glossary * Introduction: Why the Animal? Or, Can the Subaltern Roar, and Other Risky Questions. Some Theoretical Frameworks * Animals, Children, and Street Urchins * Herein the British Nimrod May View a New and Arduous Species of the Chase: Hunting narratives 1757–1857 * Our Rightful Claim to Superiority as a Dominant Race: Hunting narratives 1857–1947 * Animals, Humans, and Natural Laws: Kipling and Forster * Making Kingdoms Out of Beasts * Notes * Illustration Credits * Select Bibliography * Index
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