Ecological Nationalisms: Culture, Place, and Nature
Editat de Gunnel Cederlöf, K. Sivaramakrishnanen Limba Engleză Paperback – iun 2014
Din seria Culture, Place, and Nature
-
Preț: 247.36 lei -
Preț: 251.46 lei -
Preț: 251.46 lei -
Preț: 255.87 lei -
Preț: 246.83 lei -
Preț: 247.66 lei -
Preț: 246.93 lei -
Preț: 247.14 lei -
Preț: 246.89 lei -
Preț: 238.64 lei - 23%
Preț: 688.17 lei -
Preț: 251.54 lei -
Preț: 251.05 lei -
Preț: 254.23 lei -
Preț: 254.23 lei -
Preț: 253.17 lei -
Preț: 256.07 lei - 15%
Preț: 618.57 lei -
Preț: 254.59 lei - 23%
Preț: 621.52 lei - 23%
Preț: 621.23 lei -
Preț: 247.75 lei -
Preț: 255.33 lei -
Preț: 257.00 lei -
Preț: 249.58 lei - 23%
Preț: 622.81 lei -
Preț: 247.55 lei -
Preț: 259.93 lei -
Preț: 250.52 lei -
Preț: 248.68 lei - 23%
Preț: 621.56 lei - 23%
Preț: 629.66 lei - 23%
Preț: 621.40 lei -
Preț: 251.99 lei - 23%
Preț: 661.87 lei - 37%
Preț: 659.63 lei - 23%
Preț: 619.68 lei
Preț: 260.31 lei
Puncte Express: 390
Preț estimativ în valută:
46.10€ • 53.84$ • 40.05£
46.10€ • 53.84$ • 40.05£
Carte tipărită la comandă
Livrare economică 21 februarie-07 martie
Preluare comenzi: 021 569.72.76
Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780295993843
ISBN-10: 0295993847
Pagini: 376
Ilustrații: black & white illustrations
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 23 mm
Greutate: 0.6 kg
Editura: University of Washington Press
Seria Culture, Place, and Nature
ISBN-10: 0295993847
Pagini: 376
Ilustrații: black & white illustrations
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 23 mm
Greutate: 0.6 kg
Editura: University of Washington Press
Seria Culture, Place, and Nature
Cuprins
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