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Examines what literature reveals about human attitudes towards elephants and who shows compassion towards them.

Elephants are in dire straits – again. They were virtually extirpated from much of Africa by European hunters in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, but their numbers resurged for a while in the heyday of late-colonial conservation efforts in the twentieth. Now, according to one estimate, an elephant is being killed every fifteen minutes. This is at the same time that the reasons for being especially compassionate and protective towards elephants are now so well-known that they have become almost a cliché: their high intelligence, rich emotional lives including a capacity for mourning, caring matriarchal societal structures, that strangely charismatic grace. Saving elephants is one of the iconic conservation struggles of our time.

As a society we must aspire to understand how and why people develop compassion – or fail to do so – and what stories we tell ourselves about animals that reveal the relationship between ourselves and animals. This book is the first study to probe the primary features, and possible effects, of some major literary genres as they pertain to elephants south of the Zambezi over three centuries: indigenous forms, early European travelogues, hunting accounts, novels, game ranger memoirs, scientists’ accounts, and poems. It examines what these literatures imply about the various and diverse attitudes towards elephants, about who shows compassion towards them, in what ways and why. It is the story of a developing contestation between death and compassion, between those who kill and those who love and protect.

Death and Compassion is the first study to probe various literary genres. It examines what these literatures imply about human attitudes towards elephants and who shows compassion towards them. It is the story of a developing contestation between death and compassion, between those who kill and those who love and protect.

Table of Contents
  • Acknowledgements
  • Introduction
  • Compassion for elephants?
  • Chapter 1 No simple sort of mirror: Compassion and the pre-colonial
  • Chapter 2 Experiment and devastation: Travelogue and the advent of zoology
  • Chapter 3 A most delightful mania: Hunters’ tales
  • Chapter 4 Not very good at remorse: Elephants in fiction
  • Chapter 5 A tear rolled down her face: Teen fiction and the elephant mind
  • Chapter 6 Bosses of the bushveld: Game ranger memoirs
  • Chapter 7 Repeatedly folded frontier: The ‘field-research memoir’
  • Chapter 8 The cult of the remnant: The elephants of Knysna and Addo
  • Chapter 9 The elephant was unhappy: Poetry as compassion
  • Afterword
  • Bibliography
  • Index

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      Publisher: Wits University Press
      Publication Date: 01/10/2018
      ISBN13: 9781776142187, 978-1776142187
      ISBN10: 1776142187

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Examines what literature reveals about human attitudes towards elephants and who shows compassion towards them.

      Elephants are in dire straits – again. They were virtually extirpated from much of Africa by European hunters in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, but their numbers resurged for a while in the heyday of late-colonial conservation efforts in the twentieth. Now, according to one estimate, an elephant is being killed every fifteen minutes. This is at the same time that the reasons for being especially compassionate and protective towards elephants are now so well-known that they have become almost a cliché: their high intelligence, rich emotional lives including a capacity for mourning, caring matriarchal societal structures, that strangely charismatic grace. Saving elephants is one of the iconic conservation struggles of our time.

      As a society we must aspire to understand how and why people develop compassion – or fail to do so – and what stories we tell ourselves about animals that reveal the relationship between ourselves and animals. This book is the first study to probe the primary features, and possible effects, of some major literary genres as they pertain to elephants south of the Zambezi over three centuries: indigenous forms, early European travelogues, hunting accounts, novels, game ranger memoirs, scientists’ accounts, and poems. It examines what these literatures imply about the various and diverse attitudes towards elephants, about who shows compassion towards them, in what ways and why. It is the story of a developing contestation between death and compassion, between those who kill and those who love and protect.

      Death and Compassion is the first study to probe various literary genres. It examines what these literatures imply about human attitudes towards elephants and who shows compassion towards them. It is the story of a developing contestation between death and compassion, between those who kill and those who love and protect.

      Table of Contents
      • Acknowledgements
      • Introduction
      • Compassion for elephants?
      • Chapter 1 No simple sort of mirror: Compassion and the pre-colonial
      • Chapter 2 Experiment and devastation: Travelogue and the advent of zoology
      • Chapter 3 A most delightful mania: Hunters’ tales
      • Chapter 4 Not very good at remorse: Elephants in fiction
      • Chapter 5 A tear rolled down her face: Teen fiction and the elephant mind
      • Chapter 6 Bosses of the bushveld: Game ranger memoirs
      • Chapter 7 Repeatedly folded frontier: The ‘field-research memoir’
      • Chapter 8 The cult of the remnant: The elephants of Knysna and Addo
      • Chapter 9 The elephant was unhappy: Poetry as compassion
      • Afterword
      • Bibliography
      • Index

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