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Thomas T. Matthews

Thirty years in Madagascar

In “Thirty Years in Madagascar,” Thomas T. Matthews presents a vivid tapestry of life on Madagascar, capturing the island's rich culture, diverse ecosystems, and the challenges faced by its inhabitants over three decades of observation. The book blends detailed ethnographic accounts with reflective personal narrative, allowing readers to experience the island'Äôs beauty and complexity through Matthews' eloquent prose. Written against a backdrop of colonial endeavors and transformative social changes, the text not only paints a portrait of Madagascar's landscapes and societies but also critiques the socio-political dynamics that influenced its evolution during his stay. Matthews, a trained naturalist and experienced missionary, dedicated over thirty years of his life to Madagascar, immersing himself in local traditions and practices. His dual perspective as both observer and participant enriches the authenticity of his portrayal. His background in anthropology and keen interest in conservation are evident throughout the narrative, revealing how his experiences informed both his understanding of the natural world and his commitment to the Malagasy people. This book is essential for readers interested in anthropology, geography, or simply the captivating narratives of cross-cultural experiences. Matthews'Äô insightful reflections and meticulous observations not only educate but also encourage a deeper appreciation for Madagascar's unique heritage, making it a valuable addition to any scholarly library.
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2023
Godina izdavanja
2023
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