Gunnel Cederlöf, K. SivaramakrishnaNature, Livelihoods, and Identities in South Asia
Ecological Nationalisms
Nature, Livelihoods, and Identities in South Asia
Herausgeber: Cederlöf, Gunnel; Sivaramakrishnan, K.
Gunnel Cederlöf, K. SivaramakrishnaNature, Livelihoods, and Identities in South Asia
Ecological Nationalisms
Nature, Livelihoods, and Identities in South Asia
Herausgeber: Cederlöf, Gunnel; Sivaramakrishnan, K.
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Gunnel Cederlof is associate professor of history, Uppsala University, Sweden. K. Sivaramakrishnan is professor of anthropology and international studies and director of the South Asia Center, Jackson School of International Studies, at the University of Washington. The other contributors are Nina Bhatt, Vinita Damodaran, Claude A. Garcia, Urs Geiser, G¿tz Hoeppe, Bengt G. Karlsson, Antje Linkenbach, Wolfgang Mey, Kathleen D. Morrison, J. P. Pascal, and Sarah Southwold-Llewellyn.
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Gunnel Cederlof is associate professor of history, Uppsala University, Sweden. K. Sivaramakrishnan is professor of anthropology and international studies and director of the South Asia Center, Jackson School of International Studies, at the University of Washington. The other contributors are Nina Bhatt, Vinita Damodaran, Claude A. Garcia, Urs Geiser, G¿tz Hoeppe, Bengt G. Karlsson, Antje Linkenbach, Wolfgang Mey, Kathleen D. Morrison, J. P. Pascal, and Sarah Southwold-Llewellyn.
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- Verlag: University of Washington Press
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- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Juni 2014
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- ISBN-13: 9780295993843
- ISBN-10: 0295993847
- Artikelnr.: 40542461
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- Verlag: University of Washington Press
- Seitenzahl: 376
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Juni 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 603g
- ISBN-13: 9780295993843
- ISBN-10: 0295993847
- Artikelnr.: 40542461
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Gunnel Cederlof is associate professor of history, Uppsala University, Sweden. K. Sivaramakrishnan is professor of anthropology and international studies and director of the South Asia Center, Jackson School of International Studies, at the University of Washington. The other contributors are Nina Bhatt, Vinita Damodaran, Claude A. Garcia, Urs Geiser, Götz Hoeppe, Bengt G. Karlsson, Antje Linkenbach, Wolfgang Mey, Kathleen D. Morrison, J. P. Pascal, and Sarah Southwold-Llewellyn. Gunnel Cederlof is professor of history at Uppsala University, Sweden. K. Sivaramakrishnan is Dinakar Singh Professor of India and South Asian Studies, professor of anthropology, forestry, and environmental studies, and director of undergraduate studies at Yale University. Contributors include Kathleen D. Morrison, Urs Geiser, Vinita Damodaran, Antje Linkenbach, Bengt G. Karlsson, Claude A. Garcia, J.P. Pascal, Götz Hoeppe, Wolfgang Mey, Sarah Southwold-Llewellyn, and Nina Bhatt.
Preface and Acknowledgments
Notes on Contributors
1. Introduction: Ecological Nationalisms: Claiming Nature for Making
History / K. Sivaramakrishnan and Gunnel Cederlof
Part One Regional Natures, Nations, and Empire
2. Environmental History, the Spice Trade, and the State in South India /
Kathleen D. Morrison
3. The Toda Tiger: Debates on Custom, Utility, and Rights in Nature, South
India 1820-1843 / Gunnel Cederlof
4. Contested Forests in North-West Pakistan: The Bureaucracy between the
"Ecological," the "National," and the Realities of a Nation's Frontier /
Urs Geiser
Part Two Competing Nationalisms
5. Indigenous Forests: Rights, Discourses, and Resistance in Chotanagpur,
1860-2002 / Vinita Damodaran
6. Nature and Politics: The Case of Uttarakhand, North India / Antje
Linkenbach
7. Indigenous Natures: Forest and Community Dynamics in Meghalaya,
North-East India / Bengt G. Karlsson
8. Sacred Forests of Kodagu: Ecological Value and Social Role / Claude A.
Garcia and J.-P. Pascal
Part Three Commodified Nature and National Visions
9. Knowledge Against the State: Local Perceptions of Government
Interventions in the Fishery (Kerala, India) / Gotz Hoeppe
10. Shifting Cultivation, Images, and Development in the Chittagong Hill
Tracts of Bangladesh / Wolfgang Mey
11. Forest Managementin a Pukhtun Community: The Construction of Identities
/ Sarah Southwold-Llewellyn
12. "There Is No Life Without Wildlife": National Parks and National
Identity in Bardia National Park, Western Nepal / Nina Bhatt
Bibliography
Index
Notes on Contributors
1. Introduction: Ecological Nationalisms: Claiming Nature for Making
History / K. Sivaramakrishnan and Gunnel Cederlof
Part One Regional Natures, Nations, and Empire
2. Environmental History, the Spice Trade, and the State in South India /
Kathleen D. Morrison
3. The Toda Tiger: Debates on Custom, Utility, and Rights in Nature, South
India 1820-1843 / Gunnel Cederlof
4. Contested Forests in North-West Pakistan: The Bureaucracy between the
"Ecological," the "National," and the Realities of a Nation's Frontier /
Urs Geiser
Part Two Competing Nationalisms
5. Indigenous Forests: Rights, Discourses, and Resistance in Chotanagpur,
1860-2002 / Vinita Damodaran
6. Nature and Politics: The Case of Uttarakhand, North India / Antje
Linkenbach
7. Indigenous Natures: Forest and Community Dynamics in Meghalaya,
North-East India / Bengt G. Karlsson
8. Sacred Forests of Kodagu: Ecological Value and Social Role / Claude A.
Garcia and J.-P. Pascal
Part Three Commodified Nature and National Visions
9. Knowledge Against the State: Local Perceptions of Government
Interventions in the Fishery (Kerala, India) / Gotz Hoeppe
10. Shifting Cultivation, Images, and Development in the Chittagong Hill
Tracts of Bangladesh / Wolfgang Mey
11. Forest Managementin a Pukhtun Community: The Construction of Identities
/ Sarah Southwold-Llewellyn
12. "There Is No Life Without Wildlife": National Parks and National
Identity in Bardia National Park, Western Nepal / Nina Bhatt
Bibliography
Index
Preface and Acknowledgments
Notes on Contributors
1. Introduction: Ecological Nationalisms: Claiming Nature for Making
History / K. Sivaramakrishnan and Gunnel Cederlof
Part One Regional Natures, Nations, and Empire
2. Environmental History, the Spice Trade, and the State in South India /
Kathleen D. Morrison
3. The Toda Tiger: Debates on Custom, Utility, and Rights in Nature, South
India 1820-1843 / Gunnel Cederlof
4. Contested Forests in North-West Pakistan: The Bureaucracy between the
"Ecological," the "National," and the Realities of a Nation's Frontier /
Urs Geiser
Part Two Competing Nationalisms
5. Indigenous Forests: Rights, Discourses, and Resistance in Chotanagpur,
1860-2002 / Vinita Damodaran
6. Nature and Politics: The Case of Uttarakhand, North India / Antje
Linkenbach
7. Indigenous Natures: Forest and Community Dynamics in Meghalaya,
North-East India / Bengt G. Karlsson
8. Sacred Forests of Kodagu: Ecological Value and Social Role / Claude A.
Garcia and J.-P. Pascal
Part Three Commodified Nature and National Visions
9. Knowledge Against the State: Local Perceptions of Government
Interventions in the Fishery (Kerala, India) / Gotz Hoeppe
10. Shifting Cultivation, Images, and Development in the Chittagong Hill
Tracts of Bangladesh / Wolfgang Mey
11. Forest Managementin a Pukhtun Community: The Construction of Identities
/ Sarah Southwold-Llewellyn
12. "There Is No Life Without Wildlife": National Parks and National
Identity in Bardia National Park, Western Nepal / Nina Bhatt
Bibliography
Index
Notes on Contributors
1. Introduction: Ecological Nationalisms: Claiming Nature for Making
History / K. Sivaramakrishnan and Gunnel Cederlof
Part One Regional Natures, Nations, and Empire
2. Environmental History, the Spice Trade, and the State in South India /
Kathleen D. Morrison
3. The Toda Tiger: Debates on Custom, Utility, and Rights in Nature, South
India 1820-1843 / Gunnel Cederlof
4. Contested Forests in North-West Pakistan: The Bureaucracy between the
"Ecological," the "National," and the Realities of a Nation's Frontier /
Urs Geiser
Part Two Competing Nationalisms
5. Indigenous Forests: Rights, Discourses, and Resistance in Chotanagpur,
1860-2002 / Vinita Damodaran
6. Nature and Politics: The Case of Uttarakhand, North India / Antje
Linkenbach
7. Indigenous Natures: Forest and Community Dynamics in Meghalaya,
North-East India / Bengt G. Karlsson
8. Sacred Forests of Kodagu: Ecological Value and Social Role / Claude A.
Garcia and J.-P. Pascal
Part Three Commodified Nature and National Visions
9. Knowledge Against the State: Local Perceptions of Government
Interventions in the Fishery (Kerala, India) / Gotz Hoeppe
10. Shifting Cultivation, Images, and Development in the Chittagong Hill
Tracts of Bangladesh / Wolfgang Mey
11. Forest Managementin a Pukhtun Community: The Construction of Identities
/ Sarah Southwold-Llewellyn
12. "There Is No Life Without Wildlife": National Parks and National
Identity in Bardia National Park, Western Nepal / Nina Bhatt
Bibliography
Index