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Conversations with the Animate ‘Other’: Historical representations of Human and non-Human interactions in India

Autor Aloka Parasher-Sen
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 29 sep 2023
Human interventions with living entities have had to be in a constant state of negotiating space necessary for co-habitation with animals, birds, trees, plants, grasslands, forests, hills, water bodies in the creation of villages and other settlements. The book argues that negotiating this space meant sharing, which impacted economic strategies, religious experiences, cultural interactions and oral performances that humans have strategized and preserved. This intersectional theme, through individual case studies, ultimately provides us the civilizational ethos of the Indian sub-continent on how human non-human relations informed it. The book provides a window on how this relationship was represented in a variety of material and literary texts, visual representations, archival records, folklore and oral testimonies. It brings to the fore these narratives over the longue durée to explicate the complex and delicate relationships in region specific ecological settings and thus give readers a perspective that crosses disciplinary and conceptual boundaries.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9789356402638
ISBN-10: 9356402639
Pagini: 320
Dimensiuni: 135 x 216 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Academic India
Locul publicării:New Delhi, India

Caracteristici

Suggests a new way to read human histories that are contextualized in different regions of the subcontinent - Bengal, the Thar, the Deccan, the Nilgiris, Tamil Nadu, Kerala.

Notă biografică

Aloka Parasher Sen is Professor Emerita, Department of Sanskrit Studies, University of Hyderabad, where she had earlier served in the Department of History (1979-2018).

Cuprins

List of TablesList of FiguresList of MapsForeword by Dipesh ChakrabartyPrefaceI: QUERYING EMBEDDED HUMAN NONHUMAN RELATIONS1. Human Histories and Negotiations with the Non-Human: ALOKA PARASHER SEN2. Imagination and Presence: Human Animal Relations and the Arts of Precolonial Deccan: SUDESHNA GUHA3. Animal Doubles of the Buddha: REIKO OHNUMAII. REPRESENTATIONS OF THE 'OTHER'4. Thus Spoke the Animals: Moral lives of the Animals in the Jatakas and the Panchatantra: SAGNIK SAHA5. Elephant Education, Linguistic Articulation, or Punishment? Gajasiksha as Interspecies Communication in Elephant Manuals of Early India: ANDREA GUTIÉRREZ6. Of a Porcine Mother and her Tamil Children: NACHIKET CHANCHANI7. Serpents/Nagas in Jaina Visual Imagery of India: VIRAJ SHAHIII WEAVING ENTWINED HISTORICAL NARRATIVES8. From Earth to Form - The Terracotta World of the Non-Human: ALOKA PARASHER SEN9. Situating camels and other animals in the Early Medieval efflorescence of the Thar: ANCHIT JAIN 10. Herds, Conflicts and Movements: Rethinking State, Rethinking Pastoralism: Deccan in Early Medieval?: AJAY VISHWAS DANDEKAR11. "Wild ecology" of Hunting and Forest Beasts in Colonial India: British Imperial and Indian Adivasi Attitudes (1820-1910): VIJAYA RAMADAS MANDALA IV ENTANGLED PASTS AND PRESENTS12. Human-Nonhuman Entanglements: The Toda of the Nilgiri Hills: ALOK KUMAR PANDEY13. Human-Serpent Entanglement in Kerala: Folklore and Myths: PARVATHY V14. Mutable Waterscapes, Inconsistent Ontologies: Re-Cognition of Hydrosocial Entanglements in Deltaic Bengal:SOHINI CHAKRABORTY15. Knitting Garlands, Tying Knots: A Floral Ontology of Widows in Bengal: DISHANI ROY16. Reconfiguring 'Agrarian Sociality' through Human-Plant Entanglement and Vegetal Imaginaries: An Ethnographic Exploration: NABANITA SAMANTAList of Contributors