HUMAN 1B Lecture 8: Week 8, HUMAN 1B

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21 Sep 2018
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From incas to caliban, both resistance in many ways. Imperial forest college tennis club, dehra dun (india), 1933. He (grandfather) was a forest individual under the british empire, he would tell stories of tiger hunts, fav past time of british officials, deforestation. The stories that his grandfather was telling him was about ruins. The generations of chaturvedi"s parents are the last generation that was under. His mother remembers the 10,000 refugees, this is the largest mass migration in history, 2 million people moved in 6 months. Oroonoko ends with the physical division of the main character, while it happened in territory, with india. His father"s memories are of independence, victory, yet a two contrasts happens. What was the interpretation of empire for those who lived in the british. The gaekwar of baroda, with 128. 48 carat diamond necklace, british official receiving pedicure from service , women protesting british imperialism . Class, caste, race, gender, sexuality all affect experience.

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