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Living Between Juniper and Palm: Nature, Culture, and Power in the Himalayas

 
Ben Campbell (Author)
Synopsis

Living between Juniper and Palm is a rich ethnographic study of the Tamang people inhabiting the Nepal Himalayas. An in-depth anthropological study of the issues of sustainability, ecology, and livelihood among the Tamangs, the author locates people and environments in a relationship that does not depend upon a split between physical reality and an overlay of cultural meaning. Combining various critical perspectives for analysing human- environment relations, this book documents indigenous environmental knowledge about forests, pathways, animals, and sameness and difference between humans and nonhumans. Modern practices of conservation are contrasted to shamanic and Hindu cosmologies, providing cultural analysis to the power dimensions of participatory conservation after Nepals Maoist insurgency.

Based on extensive fieldwork and oral accounts of the indigenous Tamang people, this book will be an engaging read for students and scholars of conservation and development, political ecology, social and environmental anthropology, sociology, human geography, and the general reader interested in the ecology and environment in Nepal.

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About the author

Ben Campbell

Ben Campbell is Lecturer, Department of Anthropology, Durham University, UK.

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Bibliographic information

Title Living Between Juniper and Palm: Nature, Culture, and Power in the Himalayas
Author Ben Campbell
Format Hardcover
Date published: 30.09.2013
Edition 1st.ed.
Language: English
isbn 0198078528, 9780198078524
length viii+390p., Illustrations; Maps; 23cm.