Monday, May 18, 2020

Themes Between The Cult Of Game Hunting By British...

I believe the pairing of themes between the cult of game hunting by British imperialist and the colonization of foreign lands is exhaustive. Racial Superiority or the â€Å"taming of barbarians† might be used an argument for the eradication for species in certain areas (ironically as Collins points out, areas often named for the creatures now conspicuously absent). The exploitation of the natural resources by hunters could be likened to the wanton consumption of valuable resources in India whereby the concern for the plight of the indigenous was not a concern. Social, political and of course economic motives are also actively portrayed. The rise of the industrial revolution foreshadowed disaster for any colonial territories. Valuable resources such as raw materials, crops, mineral even manual labor were exploited by the European interlopers. The value of the fauna was assessed, dominated and capitalized on, like any other resource. The callous manner in which Cummings e ngages his pray and his unabridged depiction of his indeference to their subsequent suffering might also explain the deplorable attitude which must have been needed to subjugate the indigenous people of the territories ruled by imperialism. There exists an air of bravado and machismo which is used to justify atrocities such as the corporal punishment and maiming of the natives, as if they were comparable to livestock of the period. The imperialist hunters pushing out further away from the colonies to findShow MoreRelatedOne Significant Change That Has Occurred in the World Between 1900 and 2005. Explain the Impact This Change Has Made on Our Lives and Why It Is an Important Change.163893 Words   |  656 Pagesserious attention to the processes and misguided policies that led to decades of agrarian and industrial depression from the late 1860s to the 1890s, as well as the social tensions and political rivalries that generated and were in turn fed by imperialist expansionism, one cannot begin to comprehend the causes and consequences of the Great War that began in 1914. That conflict determined the contours of the twentieth century in myriad ways. On the one hand, the war set in motion transformative

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