R. K. Narayan’s A Tiger for Malgudi: An Indian view on non-human animals

Authors

  • Alessandro Vescovi University of Milan

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.13135/1825-263X/12118

Abstract

This article examines R. K. Narayan’s novella A Tiger for Malgudi through the lens of animal studies, arguing that a purely Western critical framework overlooks the significance of Hindu philosophy in understanding the novel’s portrayal of animal consciousness. While postcolonial literature has brought non-Western narratives to the attention of the whole wide world, interpreting paradigms have often remained rooted in Western thought. Likewise, animal studies predominantly draws upon Western philosophical traditions, potentially limiting its applicability to non-Western texts. By analysing Narayan’s text, particularly the tiger protagonist’s first-person perspective and his spiritual journey, the article argues that Hindu concepts like metempsychosis and the figure of the sannyasin offer crucial insights into the novel’s exploration of animal subjectivity, human exceptionalism, and the interconnectedness of beings. Ultimately, the article calls for a more culturally sensitive approach within ecocriticism and animal studies, urging a move beyond Western epistemologies to fully appreciate the nuances of non-Western literary representations of animals.

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Author Biography

Alessandro Vescovi, University of Milan

Alessandro Vescovi is associate professor of English Literature at the University of Milan. His main interests are Victorian novel and Indian writing in English. He is the author of a monograph on the short story as a genre, a volume on Amitav Ghosh (Le Lettere 2012), and several articles on Indian writers. He is editor of The Topicality of the Shadow Lines, Turin, 2020, and Amitav Ghosh's Culture Chromosome, Brill 2021, edited with Asis De. His latest monograph is entitled Covert Hinduism, Overt Secularism: A Postsecular Reading of the Indian English Novelistic Tradition. Milano University Press 2024. He has delivered invited lectures and keynotes at Delhi University, North Bengal University, Mahishadal College, Sister Nivedita University, Jadavpur University, St. Xavier's College, Simdega, Central University of Orisha, Sunabeda.  He has been visiting professor at the University of North Bengal. He is part of the board of postcolonial journals and vice-president of the Italian Association for the Study of Anglophone Literatures (AISCLI).

Alessandro can be contacted at: alessandro.vescovi@unimi.it

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Published

2025-07-21