
Seventy Years Among Savages
Exploring Animal Rights and Environmental Ethics in the 19th Century Literary LandscapeBy Henry S. SaltLength5h 7m
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In "Seventy Years Among Savages," Henry S. Salt offers a profound exploration of his experiences and observations during his extensive travels, primarily among indigenous communities in various parts of the world. The book is not merely a travelogue; it serves as an anthropological treatise that champions the dignity and humanity of those often marginalized by colonial narratives. Salt's literary style is characterized by its empathetic prose, rich descriptions, and critical reflections that challenge prevailing assumptions about civilization and savagery. Positioned within the late 19th-century discourse on imperialism, Salt's work invites readers to reconsider the ethical implications of colonial endeavors. Henry S. Salt was a prominent English philosopher, social reformer, and advocate for animal rights, influenced by the broader shifts of the Victorian era. His commitment to social justice and compassionate living led him to engage deeply with cultural subjects, particularly regarding the treatment of those society deemed 'savage' or 'primitive.' Salt'Äôs background fostered a unique sensitivity towards the cultures he encountered, enabling him to document their practices and philosophies with respect and insight. "Seventy Years Among Savages" is a compelling read for anyone interested in anthropology, colonial history, or ethical philosophy. Salt'Äôs vivid accounts and critical viewpoints encourage a deeper understanding of humanity'Äôs diverse tapestry. This book is essential for scholars, students, and general readers seeking to challenge conventional narratives and appreciate the richness of human experience beyond Eurocentric lenses.
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GenreScience and Nature
Length5 hrs 7 mins
Narrated byListen with 1,000+ voices
FormateBook with Audio
Publish dateMay 19, 2021
LanguageEnglish
Table of contents
1III LITERÆ INHUMANIORES
8X TWENTIETH-CENTURY TORTURES
2IV THE DISCOVERY
9XI HUNNISH SPORTS AND FASHIONS
3V CANNIBAL’S CONSCIENCE
10XII A FADDIST’S DIVERSIONS
4VI GLIMPSES OF CIVILIZATION
11XIII HOOF-MARKS OF THE VANDAL
5VII THE POET-PIONEER
12XIV THE FORLORN HOPE
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6VIII VOICES CRYING IN THE WILDERNESS
13XV THE CAVE-MAN RE-EMERGES
7IX A LEAGUE OF HUMANENESS
14XVI POETRY OF DEATH AND LOVE