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The Tropics and the Traveling Gaze
India, Landscape, and Science, 1800-1856
About the Authors
Reviews
"The Tropics and the Traveling Gaze deserves a wide audience. Any historian of biology interested in British imperialism, Romanticism, scientific networks (particularly those linking metropolitan and colonial naturalists) and imperial environmental history will find it an enjoyable, informative, and intellectually stimulating read."—Journal of the History of Biology
"The Tropics and the Traveling Gaze is a valuable book for historians and anthropologists..Despite the vast literature on all the themes presented in the book, none connects these various topics as elegantly as the current volume. Arnold's writing style is graceful, his arguments are persuasive, and his creative use of non-governmental sources allow for an original approach to a history of the land."—Itinerario
"David Arnold's absorbing study will reward anyone interested in botany and biogeography, scientific travel, colonial science, and the impact of Romanticism on nineteenth-century science."—ISIS
"In The Tropics and the Traveling Gaze, David Arnold deftly untangles and analyses the nature of the connections between literary representations of the land, the development of botanical knowledge, and the consolidation of colonial power."—Times Literary Supplement
"A fascinating cast of travelers, scientists, and others populate Arnold's accountit addresses important conceptual issues and provides an entertaining account full of specific insights and fascinating characters. Anyone interested in the cultural dimensions of the constructions of power and knowledge in colonial settings will find the book worthwhile."—History
"A rich study of changing British perceptions of India it will provide scholars of science and nature in colonial India many new insights about an overlooked period and subject. Arnold's arguments about how scientific travelers of the early nineteenth century reimagined India as a place of death and tropicality are nuanced and powerful. His contentions about the their connection to growing British powerare also important."—Environmental History
Endorsements
"This book will become a valuable text in the field of environmental humanities, as well as for students of postcolonial literature and for the wide field of cultural studies. The elegant narrative is written in a clear and lucid style, sprinkled with wry and understated humor, and sensitive to the personal tragedies of many of the travelers through whose perspectives David Arnold evokes nineteenth—century Indian landscapes."—K. Sivaramakrishnan, University of Washington
"Arnold's discussion of the relationship between botanizing nature and travelers' perceptions is a new and thoughtful reworking of some well—known and some relatively untapped sources. For anyone with an interest in the issues of colonial knowledges, imperial projects, and the natural world."—Mahesh Rangarajan, author of India's Wildlife History: An Introduction
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8 illus. | |
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Other Titles by K. Sivaramakrishnan
Timber and Forestry in Qing China
Consuming Ivory
Mapping Water in Dominica
Other Titles from Culture, Place, and Nature
The Nature of Whiteness
Conjuring Property
Being and Place among the Tlingit
Other Titles in SOCIAL SCIENCE / Ethnic Studies / Asian American Studies
Reppin'
Pure Land in the Making
Coping with Discrimination and Exclusion
Other Titles in Ethnic minorities & multicultural studies
Art of the Northwest Coast, second edition
The Coming of the Spirit of Pestilence
Totem Pole Carving, second edition