Kipling's Imperial Boy opens by examining the significance of
boyhood in the evolution of European modernity. Chapter one shows
how closely the figure of the adolescent (the 'boy') is associated
with questions of imperial expansion and consolidation. The
chapters that follow take up Rudyard Kipling's fiction of the
imperial boy, emphasizing the imaginative link between adolescence
and cultural hybridity and offering detailed readings of The Jungle
Book, Stalky & Co ., and Kim.
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