This project was about the story of the tiger in India, and how British colonization impacted it. It focused on breaking down the lore of the man-eater, a tiger that would kill and eat a person, as well as seeing where the tiger fit in the colonization of India. Overall, the paper attempted to tell the truth behind the Indian tiger and find explanation for how animals like the tiger all around the world have clashed with humanity, with the animals consistently being the victim
In A Tiger At Twilight (1991) the erstwhile raja of Samargarh returns to his abandoned palace in Nij...
Tiger population in the wild, particularly in India, is disappearing at a rapid rate because of exte...
This article will examine state intervention in the lives of tigers and people living in and around ...
This study excavates the uses and meanings of the tiger as a visual allegory of India during the eig...
The paper begins with a general discussion on hunting. It is divided into four main parts, discussin...
Ph.D. University of Hawaii at Manoa 2013.Includes bibliographical references.This dissertation explo...
During the past decade, India has done wonders in re-establishing populations of rare and threatened...
The tiger has served as an effective umbrella species in conserving many forms of biodiversity in th...
In this article I analyze the practice and politics of classifying a tiger as a ‘man-eater’ in South...
This article explored the local medicinal and traditional values of tiger parts and associated belie...
The number of tigers have declined from 100,000 a century ago to only c3,200 today and are thus a fo...
Tigers have been an integral part of the world’s fragile ecosystem for thousands of years. Their pro...
I hope to fill the scholarly void on British hunters in colonial India. There has been relatively li...
<p>This dissertation explores the colonization of wildlife in nineteenth and early twentieth century...
"If we had no tiger, what could you wrote?", said Jagat on the 31st of July 2019, during my first th...
In A Tiger At Twilight (1991) the erstwhile raja of Samargarh returns to his abandoned palace in Nij...
Tiger population in the wild, particularly in India, is disappearing at a rapid rate because of exte...
This article will examine state intervention in the lives of tigers and people living in and around ...
This study excavates the uses and meanings of the tiger as a visual allegory of India during the eig...
The paper begins with a general discussion on hunting. It is divided into four main parts, discussin...
Ph.D. University of Hawaii at Manoa 2013.Includes bibliographical references.This dissertation explo...
During the past decade, India has done wonders in re-establishing populations of rare and threatened...
The tiger has served as an effective umbrella species in conserving many forms of biodiversity in th...
In this article I analyze the practice and politics of classifying a tiger as a ‘man-eater’ in South...
This article explored the local medicinal and traditional values of tiger parts and associated belie...
The number of tigers have declined from 100,000 a century ago to only c3,200 today and are thus a fo...
Tigers have been an integral part of the world’s fragile ecosystem for thousands of years. Their pro...
I hope to fill the scholarly void on British hunters in colonial India. There has been relatively li...
<p>This dissertation explores the colonization of wildlife in nineteenth and early twentieth century...
"If we had no tiger, what could you wrote?", said Jagat on the 31st of July 2019, during my first th...
In A Tiger At Twilight (1991) the erstwhile raja of Samargarh returns to his abandoned palace in Nij...
Tiger population in the wild, particularly in India, is disappearing at a rapid rate because of exte...
This article will examine state intervention in the lives of tigers and people living in and around ...