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John Lockwood Kipling

Beast and Man in India

In “Beast and Man in India,” John Lockwood Kipling intricately weaves a narrative that explores the complex relationships between humans and animals within Indian culture. Employing a rich, descriptive literary style, Kipling delves into myths, folklore, and his firsthand observations to illuminate how animals symbolize various virtues and vices in society. The book serves not only as an exploration of zoology and anthropology but also as a cultural critique that contextualizes the coexistence of humanity and wildlife in the subcontinent, resonating with the themes of colonialism and identity prevalent in the late 19th century. John Lockwood Kipling, an accomplished artist and an influential curator, was deeply absorbed in the cultural framework of India through his role as a member of the British colonial administration. His passion for art and his intense fascination with Indian culture were pivotal in shaping this work. Kipling's experiences living and working in India provided him with a unique lens to examine the intrinsic values that humans attribute to the animal kingdom, revealing the tensions and harmonies between the two. “Beast and Man in India” is a compelling read for those interested in anthropology, ecology, and post-colonial studies. It offers profound insights into human-animal relationships and is an essential addition to the library of anyone seeking to understand the cultural fabric of India and the broader implications of colonial thought.
427 printed pages
Copyright owner
Bookwire
Original publication
2022
Publication year
2022
Publisher
DigiCat
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