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  • 1
    ISBN: 9780367699796
    Language: English
    Pages: xvi, 289 Seiten , Illustrationen, Karten
    Series Statement: Routledge environmental humanities
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Environmental humanities in the new Himalayas
    DDC: 304.2095496
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    Keywords: Human ecology ; Ethnoecology ; Traditional ecological knowledge ; Indigenous peoples Social life and customs ; Himalaya Mountains Region Environmental conditions ; Himalaya Mountains Region Civilization ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Himalaja ; Umwelt ; Lokales Wissen
    Abstract: Situating environmental humanities in the new Himalayas : an introduction / Dan Smyer Yü -- Relatedness, trans-species knots, and yak personhood in the Bhutan Highlands / Jelle J.P. Wouters -- Lepcha water view and climate change in Sikkim Himalaya / Charisma K. Lepcha -- Eco-spiritual and economic perceptions in Bhutan's Haa District / Thinley Dema -- Narratives from a fluvial world : poetics of Charland Dwelling in a Neocolonial Assam / Bhagarbi Das -- Painting the genesis of the Lepcha : a world emerging from water spirits / Rongnyoo Lepcha and Mongfing Lepcha -- Muddying the waters : the invention and enclosure of Tibet's wetlands / Ruth Gamble -- Aloof but not abandoned : relationality and the exploitation of the environment in the Garo Hills of India / Erik de Maaker -- Cordyceps, climate change and cosmological imbalance in the Bhutan highlands / Kinley Choki -- Local knowledge of floods and coping strategies in downstream Mahakali River, Nepal / Rashila Deshar, Dibas Shrestha, Sarina Maharjan and Madan Koirala -- Indigenous irrigation system linking people, place and the planet : the practice of jamfwi on the India-Bhutan Borderlands / Anwesha Dutta and Shailendra Yashwant -- Rajaki : an indigenous approach to commoning in Hunza, Pakistan / Zainab Khali -- Transboundary environments, militarization and minoritization : reimagining international relations in the Himalaya from Ladakh, India / Alexander Davis -- Symbiotic indigeneity and commoning in the anthropogenic Himalayas / Dan Smyer Yü -- Conclusion: Indigenous heritages and sacred earth / John Grim.
    Abstract: "Environmental Humanities in the New Himalayas: Symbiotic Indigeneity, Commoning, Sustainability showcases how the eco-geological creativity of the earth is integrally woven into the landforms, cultures, and cosmovisions of modern Himalayan communities. Unique in scope, this book features case studies from Bhutan, Assam, Sikkim, Tibet, Nepal, Pakistan, and Sino-Indian borderlands, many of which are documented by authors from indigenous Himalayan communities. It explores three environmental characteristics of modern Himalayas: the anthropogenic, the indigenous, and the animist. Focusing on the sentient relations of human-, animal-, and spirit-worlds with the earth in different parts of the Himalayas, the authors present the complex meanings of indigeneity, commons, and sustainability in the Anthropocene. In doing so, they show the vital role that indigenous stories and perspectives play in building new regional and planetary environmental ethics for a sustainable future. Drawing on a wide range of expert contributions from the natural sciences, social sciences, and humanist disciplines, this book will be of great interest to students and scholars of environmental humanities, religion and ecology, indigenous knowledge and sustainable development more broadly"--
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index
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  • 2
    ISBN: 9781000397550
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (308 pages)
    Series Statement: Routledge Environmental Humanities Ser.
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    DDC: 304.2095496
    Keywords: Human ecology-Himalaya Mountains Region ; Electronic books
    Abstract: Cover -- Half Title -- Series Page -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Table of Contents -- List of contributors -- Acknowledgements -- List of figures and maps -- Map-Geographical coverage of the chapters -- Situating environmental humanities in the New Himalayas: An introduction -- Context -- An experiment of undisciplining-challenges and dividends -- Himalayan humanities for the New Himalayas -- Pluriverse of Himalayan humanities -- References -- Part I: Kindred of the earth, deities, humans and animals -- Chapter 1: Relatedness, trans-species knots and yak personhood in the Bhutan highlands -- Folkloric entrances -- Introduction: co-dwelling, co-evolving and co-shaping -- Derrida's cat and Haraway's dog: extralinguistic communication and animal personhood -- Trans-species relatedness, kin-making and knots -- Intentionality, agency and affective lives among yaks -- Conclusion -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 2: Lepcha water view and climate change in Sikkim Himalaya -- Lepcha homestay in Himalayan Village -- Water and myths -- Lingzya waterfall -- Tale of the water spirit and the hunter -- Water and religion -- Water and gender -- Water and livelihood -- Centrality of water -- Unmanageable waters -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 3: Eco-spiritual and economic perspectives in Bhutan's Haa district -- Introduction -- A spiritual landscape -- Local deities and stories -- Deities and environmental conservation -- The rise of instrumental orientations towards the environment -- Neoliberal logic -- Conclusion -- Acknowledgements -- Notes -- References -- Part II: Aqueous earth -- Chapter 4: Narratives from a fluvial world: Poetics of charland dwelling in neo-colonial Assam -- Introduction -- Chardwellers' cultural narratives -- Colonial and neo-colonial politics -- The Miya poetry movement -- Postscript -- References.
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