Imperial Culture and Hunting in Colonial India

Vijaya Ramadas Mandala
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This chapter offers a brief account of the institution of the hunt, or shikar, and its significance as an allegory of rule in pre-colonial and colonial India, by illustrating the transition of hunting from the Mughals to the East Indian Company period. Further, this study moves away from the purely recreational focus on hunting, and places it within the world of everyday colonial administration and rule. It firmly establishes the link between shikar and governance, particularly how the British positioned and employed big-game hunting and conservation at various levels, and in different situations, aimed at the establishment and stabilization of colonial rule, and in ordering and redrawing Indian marginal territories. Another key aspect is how shikar served as an essential platform, where power and rule operated in a recreational situation. Here, the chapter illustrates the way the hunting field aided and enabled the British to formulate their political and imperial agendas in an expedient way. The sporting lives of the Company administrators like John Malcolm and James Outram are studied in detail to demonstrate the nature of high imperial decades and British military credence in the Indian hunting field.
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殖民地印度的帝国文化和狩猎
本章通过说明狩猎从莫卧儿王朝到东印度公司时期的过渡,简要介绍了狩猎制度,或称shikar,以及它作为前殖民时期和殖民时期印度统治寓言的意义。此外,这项研究远离了纯粹的娱乐狩猎,并将其置于日常殖民管理和统治的世界中。它牢固地确立了shikar和治理之间的联系,特别是英国人如何在不同的层次和不同的情况下定位和使用大型猎物的狩猎和保护,旨在建立和稳定殖民统治,并对印度的边缘领土进行排序和重新划分。另一个关键的方面是shikar如何成为一个重要的平台,权力和统治在娱乐的情况下运作。在这里,这一章说明了狩猎场如何帮助和使英国人以一种权宜之计制定他们的政治和帝国议程。本书详细研究了公司管理人员约翰·马尔科姆(John Malcolm)和詹姆斯·奥特拉姆(James Outram)的运动生活,以展示帝国统治时期的本质和英国军队在印度狩猎领域的信任。
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