
Imperial Beast Fables: Animals, Cosmopolitanism, and the British Empire
by
Kaori Nagai
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Format
Kindle
Pages
270
Language
English
Published
Jul 28, 2020
Publisher
Palgrave Macmillan
ISBN-10
3030514935
ISBN-13
9783030514938
Description
In this captivating exploration, readers are introduced to a fresh perspective on the fable genre, shining a light on non-European traditions often overshadowed in literary discussions. The author dives deep into how animals within these tales serve not just as characters but as mirrors reflecting the complexities of cosmopolitan life during the British Empire.
With a blend of insightful analysis and engaging storytelling, the book weaves together narratives that challenge conventional views on imperialism and identity. It portrays the vibrant tapestry of cultures, using interpretations that spark curiosity and provoke thought about the lasting impacts of these fables on today’s world.
Nagai’s work is both academic and accessible, making it a delightful read for anyone interested in literature, history, or cultural studies. It's a journey through stories that resonate, revealing the interconnectedness of cultures and the power of storytelling across boundaries.
With a blend of insightful analysis and engaging storytelling, the book weaves together narratives that challenge conventional views on imperialism and identity. It portrays the vibrant tapestry of cultures, using interpretations that spark curiosity and provoke thought about the lasting impacts of these fables on today’s world.
Nagai’s work is both academic and accessible, making it a delightful read for anyone interested in literature, history, or cultural studies. It's a journey through stories that resonate, revealing the interconnectedness of cultures and the power of storytelling across boundaries.
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