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Across Oceans of Law: The Komagata Maru and Jurisdiction in the Time of Empire
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ISBN: 0822370271 0822372126 Year: 2018 Publisher: Duke University Press

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Animalia: an anti-imperial bestiary of our times
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ISBN: 9781478011286 Year: 2020 Publisher: Durham (N.C.) Duke University Press

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Animalia : an anti-imperial bestiary for our times
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ISBN: 9781478012818 1478010231 1478012811 1478011289 Year: 2020 Publisher: Durham : Duke University Press

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"The contributors to Animalia analyze twenty-six animals--from yaks and vultures to whales and platypuses--that played central roles in the history of British imperial control."--


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Biocultural Empire : New Histories of Imperial Lifeworlds
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ISBN: 9781350454231 Year: 2024 Publisher: London : London : Bloomsbury Academic, Bloomsbury Publishing (UK),

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Human species supremacy is one of the most persistent fictions at work in the field of modern British imperial history today. This open access collection challenges that assumption, and investigates what histories of empire look like if reimagined as the effect of biocultural, chemical and cultural processes, rather than the result of effects by humans that have been visited upon cultural landscapes, fauna and biomes. In understanding the boundaries between human and nonhuman worlds as porous and open to mutual transformation, and foregrounding interspecies interactions, Biocultural Empire seeks to understand the conditions of imperial power, experience and knowledge as a remix of 'nature' and 'culture'. Bringing empire's 'biocultural histories' to the fore, it asks imperial historians to reckon with an interpretative framework which refuses the sovereignty and boundedness of the imperial subject by seeing it as inseparable from its social and ecological formations. Through this biocultural framework this collection highlights how relentlessly the human species bias of western liberal thought persists at the heart of imperial projects and their histories, and offers a new anti-colonial method that represents a significant intervention in the field of British imperial history. The ebook editions of this book are available open access under a CC BY-NC-ND 4.0 licence on bloomsburycollections.com. Open access was funded by University of Illinois, USA and University of British Columbia, Canada.

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