Article ID: CBB001202106

Animals with Rich Histories: The Case of the Lions of Gir Forest, Gujarat, India (2013)

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Rangarajan, Mahesh (Author)


History and Theory
Volume: 52, no. 4
Issue: 4
Pages: 109-127


Publication Date: 2013
Edition Details: Special Issue: Does History Need Animals?
Language: English

This article explores how far animals are or are not endowed with a sense of history. The century-long history of lion--human interaction in the lions' last habitat in Asia---in India's Gir Forest, Gujarat State---is the focal point of analysis. In turn, there have been longer-term shifts since ancient and medieval times. Aside from two specific phases of breakdown, Gir's lions rarely attack people. To comprehend why this is so, both the lions and humans need to be seen as products of history. Although it is going too far to endow the lions with historical consciousness, Gir's lions clearly do have memory of memories. Over a half-century since hunting ceased, living on a mix of domestic livestock and wild prey, they now co-inhabit not only the forest but a much larger territory in close proximity to resident people. Their case calls for rethinking both animal and human histories to allow for associate species that adapt to human presence, and are capable of memory.

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Authors & Contributors
Kostuch, Lucyna
Konarska-Zimnicka, Sylwia
Shibani Bose
Rose, Deborah Bird
Klaus Corcilius
Chrulew, Matthew
Concepts
Animals
Human-animal relationships
Animal behavior
Ecology
Extinction (biology)
Animal psychology
Time Periods
Ancient
Medieval
Enlightenment
18th century
17th century
20th century, early
Places
United States
India
China
South Asia
Seattle (Washington, U.S.)
Tasmania (Australia)
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