Deforestation : social dynamics in watersheds and mountain ecosystems
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Deforestation : social dynamics in watersheds and mountain ecosystems
Routledge, 1988
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注記
Inlcudes bibliographical references and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
This book reconsiders the legacies of Rudyard Kipling and William Butler Yeats to evaluate the parallels, divergences, and convergences which underscore their literature. 150 years since 1865, their year of birth, this volume sheds light on the works of two seminal litterateurs of the 20th-century English literary canon to highlight the conversational undercurrents that cut across their diametrically polar worldviews. Contextualizing their texts to the larger milieu that Kipling and Yeats lived in and contributed to, the book investigates a range of aesthetic and perceptual similarities - from cultures of violence to notions masculinity, Shakespeare to poesy, British imperialism and industrial modernity - to establish the perceptible consonance of their works. Kipling and Yeats are known to never have corresponded, but these essays show evidence of the influence that their acute awareness of each other's work and thoughts may have had.
Offering fresh perspectives which make Kipling's and Yeats' diverse texts, contexts and legacies contemporarily relevant, this volume will be of much interest to scholars and researchers of literature, critical theory, postcolonial studies, cultural studies, and comparative literature.
目次
Introduction: "When Two Strong Men Stand Face to Face": Locating Kipling with Yeats
Part I. Influences and Legacies
Yeats and Kipling: Parallels, Divergences, and Convergences
Rupin W. Desai
Mowgli, the Law of the Jungle, and the Panchatantra
Mythili Kaul
The Ungendered Self: Yeats's "A Prayer for My Daughter" in the Light of Indian Philosophy
Ruth Vanita
Songs of the Wandering Aengus: Echoes of the Political Yeats in Dorothy Salisbury Davis's The Habit of Fear
Peter Schulman
Part II. Self and Society
Yeats, Kipling and the Haven-Finding Art
Malabika Sarkar
Transgressed Margins: Reading the `Other' Kipling
Madhu Grover
`Turning from the Mirror to Meditation upon a Mask': Yeats's Search for his Daimon in `Ego Dominus Tuus'
Amiya Bhushan Sharma
Kim's Modern Education: Rudyard Kipling the Zealot
K.B.S. Krishna
Part III. Craft, Medium, Politics
The Chameleon and the Peacock: Kipling and Yeats as Creative Readers of Shakespeare
Robert S. White
`The Writer is Indebted to the Pioneer and Civil and Military Gazette': Kipling, Newspapers, and Poetry
John Lee
Politics, Drama, and Poetry: The Political Vision of W.B. Yeats as Reflected in Select Plays and Poems
Prashant Sinha
Redefining the Body of Censorship: Reading Rudyard Kipling's Indian Short Stories (1888-1902)
Indrani Das Gupta
Rudyard Kipling and the Networks of Empire: Writing Imperial Infrastructure in The Light that Failed and Captains Courageous
Dominic Davies
Part IV. Masculinity and/as Empire
`The Passionless Passion of Slaughter': Heroism and the Aesthetics of Violence
Alexander Bubb
`I am not a Sahib': Boys and Masculinity in Kipling's Indian Fiction
Usha Mudiganti
Does Kipling's `If' Appropriate the Gita? Correlating Empire, Muscular Christianity and Sthitaprajna
Nanditha Rajaram Shastry
Chaps: Kipling, Yeats, and the Empire of Men
Anubhav Pradhan
Index
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