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Interspecies Negotiations: Human-Wildlife Conflict in Indian Literature

Editat de Susan Haris, Anu Pande
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 30 mai 2026
Interspecies Negotiations: Literature and Human-Wildlife Conflict in Indian Literature brings together literary analyses that explore how contemporary Indian literature rejects and reimagines human-wildlife entanglements.
The escalation of human-wildlife conflict in India cannot be explained solely by species behaviour or environmental disruption. It is also deeply social and political, rooted in contestations over land use, governance, and resource distribution. Yet social science accounts often overlook wildlife's agency and responsiveness to anthropogenic change, where animals are portrayed as passive victims of development agendas. What might an alternative approach look like if we are to move beyond framing these encounters as conflict, recognize the agency of both human and nonhuman animals, and account for the ecological, political and ethical complexities of coexistence?
The essays in this volume cover a nuanced reading at the intersection of literature, ecology, and postcolonial critique by engaging with two key questions: What does it mean to live with wildlife in postcolonial India? And how do literary narratives illuminate the affective and ethical dimensions of interspecies encounters? The collection thus positions literary analysis as a critical site for reimagining coexistence in postcolonial India.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9789361311840
ISBN-10: 9361311840
Pagini: 320
Dimensiuni: 135 x 216 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Academic India
Locul publicării:New Delhi, India

Cuprins

Introduction: Literature as Narrative Ethnographies of Human-Wildlife Conflict in India
Susan Haris
Narrative Subjects, Animal Subjectivities
1. The Hunter's Triumph: Mysterious Forests and Chicken Frontiers in two Zoo-Fictions from Northeast India
Dhrijyoti Kalita
2. The Other-Than-Human Subject in the Writings of Vaikkom Muhammad Basheer
Gourilekshmi Hari
3. To the Elephant Graveyard: Intersecting Boundaries and Interspecies Conflict in Prabhat Goswami's Stride of the White Tusker (2012)
Bidyum Medhi
Social Constructions, Material Consequences
4. Shifting Owlscapes in Bengal: A Flight through Myth, Mysticism, and Marginalisation
Camellia Paul
5. Domesticated Pachyderms, Complicated Wildlife: A Study of Elephant Stories in Aithihyamala (1909) and Popular Media Narratives from Kerala
Anchitha Krishna
6. Navigating Animal Hierarchies: A Study of Amitav Ghosh's The Hungry Tide and The Wild Life (Protection) Act, 1972
Puru Sharma
Culture, Cosmology, Context
7. Belongingness and Conflict: Human-Nonhuman Agency in the Folk Narratives of Gujjars and Bakerwals, the Transhumance Pastoral Tribe of Jammu and Kashmir, India
Tanu Gupta
8. Beyond the Hunt, the Hunters and the Hunted: A Critical Examination of Multispecies Encounters in Malabarile Sikkaru
Maria Viju
9. Revisiting the Grey Ghost of Ladakh: Reading Complex Tonalities of Human-Wildlife Conflict in Yangdol by Pankaj Singh (Illustrated by Athulya Pillai)
Akshita Bhardwaj
Multispecies Pasts/Speculative Futures
10. Human-Wildlife Conflict and Figurations of Nonhuman Precarity and Death in Satyajit Ray's Short Stories
Dhee Sankar
11. 'Alien and Strangely Familiar': Approaching Human-Wildlife Encounters in the Indian Subcontinent through Speculative Fiction
Himika Chakraborty
12. Non-Human Agency in Easterine Kire's Fiction: The Syncretism of Indigenous Animism and Christian Narratives
Bune Bethseba Lemai Daiho
Afterword Anu Pande
About the Editors and Contributors
Index