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Of late, there has been a growing interest in how non-Western peoples have been and continue to be depicted in the literatures of the West. In anthropology, attention has focused on the range of literary devices employed in ethnographic texts to distance and exoticize the subjects of discourse, and ultimately contribute to their subordination. This study eschews the tendency to regard virtually all depictions of non-Western "others" as amenable to the same kinds of "orientalist" analysis, and argues that the portrayals found in such writings must be examined in their particular historical and political settings.

These themes are explored by analyzing the voluminous literature by military authors who have written and continue to write about the "Gurkhas", those legendary soldiers from Nepal who have served in Britain's Imperial and post-Imperial armies for more than two centuries. The author discovers that, instead of exoticizing them, the military writers find in their subjects the quintessential virtues of the European officers themselves: the Gurkhas appear as warriors and gentlemen. However, the author does not rest here: utilizing a wealth of literary, historical, ethnographic sources and the results of his own fieldwork, he investigates the wider social and cultural contexts in which the European chroniclers of the Gurkhas have been nurtured.



Table of Contents

Preface
Abbreviations

Chapter 1. Introduction: Discovering Gurkhas
Chapter 2. Gurkhas at Home: The Ecology of Military Service
Chapter 3. Officering Gurkhas: The Culture of Command
Chapter 4. Representing Gurkhas: The Rhetoric of Martiality
Chapter 5. Courageous Gurkhas: The Making of Warrior Gentlemen
Chapter 6. Conclusion: Gurkha Fictions and Political Realities

References
Index

Warrior Gentlemen: 'Gurkhas' in the Western

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      Publisher: Berghahn Books, Incorporated
      Publication Date: 16/03/1995
      ISBN13: 9781571818522, 978-1571818522
      ISBN10: 1571818529

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      Of late, there has been a growing interest in how non-Western peoples have been and continue to be depicted in the literatures of the West. In anthropology, attention has focused on the range of literary devices employed in ethnographic texts to distance and exoticize the subjects of discourse, and ultimately contribute to their subordination. This study eschews the tendency to regard virtually all depictions of non-Western "others" as amenable to the same kinds of "orientalist" analysis, and argues that the portrayals found in such writings must be examined in their particular historical and political settings.

      These themes are explored by analyzing the voluminous literature by military authors who have written and continue to write about the "Gurkhas", those legendary soldiers from Nepal who have served in Britain's Imperial and post-Imperial armies for more than two centuries. The author discovers that, instead of exoticizing them, the military writers find in their subjects the quintessential virtues of the European officers themselves: the Gurkhas appear as warriors and gentlemen. However, the author does not rest here: utilizing a wealth of literary, historical, ethnographic sources and the results of his own fieldwork, he investigates the wider social and cultural contexts in which the European chroniclers of the Gurkhas have been nurtured.



      Table of Contents

      Preface
      Abbreviations

      Chapter 1. Introduction: Discovering Gurkhas
      Chapter 2. Gurkhas at Home: The Ecology of Military Service
      Chapter 3. Officering Gurkhas: The Culture of Command
      Chapter 4. Representing Gurkhas: The Rhetoric of Martiality
      Chapter 5. Courageous Gurkhas: The Making of Warrior Gentlemen
      Chapter 6. Conclusion: Gurkha Fictions and Political Realities

      References
      Index

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