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Imagining the Good Life: Negotiating Culture and Development in Nepal Himalaya: Social Sciences in Asia, cartea 20

Autor Francis Khek Gee Lim
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 21 aug 2008
This is a book of great originality that analyses cultural change and experience of development in terms of the pursuit of the ‘good life’ as a social process. While recent anthropological critiques of development highlight the importance of ‘local knowledge’, this book argues that these critiques have not gone far enough, and suggests that a much more fundamental issue concerns the ends of development as seen from a more holistic, cultural perspective. Based on ethnographic research among an ethnic Tibetan community in the Nepal Himalaya, the book eloquently illustrates how the pursuit of the good life is inextricably tied to space and history, and demonstrates the relevance of ethno-historically generated conceptions of the ‘good life’ to the practice of development.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9789004167872
ISBN-10: 9004167870
Pagini: 234
Dimensiuni: 160 x 240 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.41 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria Social Sciences in Asia


Cuprins

List of Tables
List of Maps and Photographs
Acknowledgements

1.Introduction: In Pursuit of the Good Life
2.Zombie Slayers in a ‘Hidden Valley’
3.Crossing Borders
4.Being in the World and the Rituals of Life
5.Embedding Bikās in Everyday Life
6.Romantic Dreams and Practical Lives
7.The Morality of Well-being
8.Conclusion: Place, History, and the Good Life

Glossary
References
Index

Notă biografică

Francis Khek Gee Lim, Ph.D. (2004) in Anthropology, School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London, is Assistant Professor in the Division of Sociology, Nanyang Technological University (Singapore). His research interests include religion, tourism, and the politics of development.