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This book examines how Westerners understood and processed Madagascar and its environment during the nineteenth century. Madagascar's unique ecosystem crafted its reputation as a strange place full of unusual species. Westerners, however, often minimized Madagascar's peculiar features to stress the commonality of its fauna and flora with the world. The attempt to understand the island through science led to a domestication of its environment that created the image of a tame and known world capable of being controlled and used by Western powers. At the heart of the exploration of Madagascar and…mehr
This book examines how Westerners understood and processed Madagascar and its environment during the nineteenth century. Madagascar's unique ecosystem crafted its reputation as a strange place full of unusual species. Westerners, however, often minimized Madagascar's peculiar features to stress the commonality of its fauna and flora with the world. The attempt to understand the island through science led to a domestication of its environment that created the image of a tame and known world capable of being controlled and used by Western powers. At the heart of the exploration of Madagascar and its transformation in Western eyes from a strange world to a cash crop colony were missionaries and naturalists who relied upon global experiences to master the island by normalizing the peculiar qualities of Madagascar's environment. This book reveals how the environment played a dominant role in understanding the island and its people, and how current environmental debates have evolved from earlier policies and discussions about the environment.
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Autorenporträt
Thomas Anderson is assistant professor at Merrimack College.
Inhaltsangabe
Chapter OneIntroduction Environmental Origins Malagasy Origins Framework of the Book Chapter TwoSeeking the Strange The Tropical Eden and a Scientific Turn Exploration and the Malagasy The Man-Eating Tree and Scientific Discovery Finding the Strange Legitimizing Folklore Conclusion Chapter ThreeInterpreting the Strange: Global Scientific Theories The Case of the Aepyornis Normalizing Fauna From Lemuria to Biogeography Conclusion Chapter FourThe Scientific Community of the LMS Protestant Missionaries as Naturalists The Antananarivo Annual and the Scientific Community A Global and Scientific Audience Conclusion Chapter FiveDefining the Malagasy: Language and Race on Madagascar Language as a Civilizing Tool Differentiating the Malagasy Missionary Experiences Spreading the Racial Word The Slave Trade and the Merina Kingdom Conclusion Chapter SixRedefining the Environment The Tropical Becomes Familiar Wresting Control from the Malagasy Reshaping the Environment A Plantation Once More Conclusion Chapter SevenA French Colonial World Creating a Colony The Creation of Forest Reserves A New Scientific Madagascar Conclusion
Chapter OneIntroduction Environmental Origins Malagasy Origins Framework of the Book Chapter TwoSeeking the Strange The Tropical Eden and a Scientific Turn Exploration and the Malagasy The Man-Eating Tree and Scientific Discovery Finding the Strange Legitimizing Folklore Conclusion Chapter ThreeInterpreting the Strange: Global Scientific Theories The Case of the Aepyornis Normalizing Fauna From Lemuria to Biogeography Conclusion Chapter FourThe Scientific Community of the LMS Protestant Missionaries as Naturalists The Antananarivo Annual and the Scientific Community A Global and Scientific Audience Conclusion Chapter FiveDefining the Malagasy: Language and Race on Madagascar Language as a Civilizing Tool Differentiating the Malagasy Missionary Experiences Spreading the Racial Word The Slave Trade and the Merina Kingdom Conclusion Chapter SixRedefining the Environment The Tropical Becomes Familiar Wresting Control from the Malagasy Reshaping the Environment A Plantation Once More Conclusion Chapter SevenA French Colonial World Creating a Colony The Creation of Forest Reserves A New Scientific Madagascar Conclusion
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