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In contemporary academic debates, the old thesis of the non-participation of Central European states in global colonialism is being reassessed. This is also the direction this study takes, addressing the issue of representations of indigenous otherness in the travelogues of Czech travellers to different regions of Africa. Using innovative concepts of interdisciplinary human-animal studies, the text interprets comparisons of indigenous peoples to nonhuman animals in the context of hegemonic discourses, especially the racial and the civilizational/colonial. In the context of intensive colonial conquest and subsequent formal administration, the ongoing integration of non-European territories into capitalist structures, and the specific position of Central European actors in these processes, the form and meaning of animalizing comparisons also changed.
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