Imperial Creatures
Humans and Other Animals in Colonial Singapore, 1819-1942
1st Edition
Distributed for National University of Singapore Press
Imperial Creatures
Humans and Other Animals in Colonial Singapore, 1819-1942
1st Edition
Through a multidisciplinary consideration of fauna, Imperial Creatures weaves together a series of tales to document how animals were cherished, monitored, employed, and slaughtered in a colonial society. All animals, including humans, Barnard shows, have been creatures of imperialism in Singapore. Their stories teach us lessons about the structures that upheld such a society and how it developed over time, lessons of relevance to animal historians, to historians of Singapore, and to urban historians and imperial historians with an interest in environmental themes.
336 pages | 23 halftones, 2 maps, 2 tables | 6 x 9 | © 2019
Asian Studies: General Asian Studies
History: General History
Sociology: Urban and Rural Sociology

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