Village Matters
Relocating Villages in the Contemporary Anthropology of India
Herausgeber: Mines, Diane P; Yazgi, Nicolas
Village Matters
Relocating Villages in the Contemporary Anthropology of India
Herausgeber: Mines, Diane P; Yazgi, Nicolas
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Contributed papers based on presentations at a panel in connection with the 18th European Conference on Modern South Asian Studies, held at Lund, Sweden.
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Contributed papers based on presentations at a panel in connection with the 18th European Conference on Modern South Asian Studies, held at Lund, Sweden.
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- Verlag: Hurst & Co.
- Seitenzahl: 344
- Erscheinungstermin: 19. März 2010
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 216mm x 145mm x 28mm
- Gewicht: 590g
- ISBN-13: 9780198063339
- ISBN-10: 0198063334
- Artikelnr.: 29609140
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Hurst & Co.
- Seitenzahl: 344
- Erscheinungstermin: 19. März 2010
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 216mm x 145mm x 28mm
- Gewicht: 590g
- ISBN-13: 9780198063339
- ISBN-10: 0198063334
- Artikelnr.: 29609140
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Diane P. Mines is Associate Professor of Anthropology, Appalachian State University, USA. Nicolas Yazgi is Researcher, Centre de Recherches Ethnologiques (CRE) Universite de Neuchatel, Switzerland
* Introduction: Do Villages Matter? (Diane P. Mines and Nicolas Yazgi);
* SECTION I: CONTEXTS;
* 1.: Lost and Found: Villages Between Anthropology and History
(Saurabh Dube);
* SECTION II: CRAFTING SELVES, OTHERS, AND SOCIETY;
* 2.: Villages on the Campaign Trail (Nicolas Yazgi);
* 3.: Villages Agency (William S. Sax);
* 4.: Why Sacred Groves Matter: Post-romantic Claim (Anne Grodzins
Gold);
* 5.: The Man Makes the Village Makes the Man: The Story of Varandan,
the Common Irrigator of a Village in Northern Tamil Nadu (Bettina
Weiz);
* 6.: Sect and the Quotidian in Village Life (Ishita Banerjee-Dube);
* 7.: A Village as Hermeneutcial Lens: Spaces of Rural Hindu-Muslim
Interactions (Peter Gottschalk); SECTION III: PROJECTIONS;
* 8.: From Village to Shantytown: Poverty and Mobility in the Popular
Films of the New India (Ronald Inden);
* 9.: The Village in Cinema (M. Madhava Prasad);
* 10.: Arms and the World: Village Apshinge (Maharashtra) Bounding and
Extending Where (Lee I. Schelsinger); SECTION IV: COMPARATIVE
EPISTIMOLOGIES;
* 11.: The Rural Community, Or the Disappearing Act of French
Anthropology (Octave Debary);
* 12.: The Village as Frontier in Africa (Deborah Durham);
* Afterword (E. Valentine Daniel); References
* SECTION I: CONTEXTS;
* 1.: Lost and Found: Villages Between Anthropology and History
(Saurabh Dube);
* SECTION II: CRAFTING SELVES, OTHERS, AND SOCIETY;
* 2.: Villages on the Campaign Trail (Nicolas Yazgi);
* 3.: Villages Agency (William S. Sax);
* 4.: Why Sacred Groves Matter: Post-romantic Claim (Anne Grodzins
Gold);
* 5.: The Man Makes the Village Makes the Man: The Story of Varandan,
the Common Irrigator of a Village in Northern Tamil Nadu (Bettina
Weiz);
* 6.: Sect and the Quotidian in Village Life (Ishita Banerjee-Dube);
* 7.: A Village as Hermeneutcial Lens: Spaces of Rural Hindu-Muslim
Interactions (Peter Gottschalk); SECTION III: PROJECTIONS;
* 8.: From Village to Shantytown: Poverty and Mobility in the Popular
Films of the New India (Ronald Inden);
* 9.: The Village in Cinema (M. Madhava Prasad);
* 10.: Arms and the World: Village Apshinge (Maharashtra) Bounding and
Extending Where (Lee I. Schelsinger); SECTION IV: COMPARATIVE
EPISTIMOLOGIES;
* 11.: The Rural Community, Or the Disappearing Act of French
Anthropology (Octave Debary);
* 12.: The Village as Frontier in Africa (Deborah Durham);
* Afterword (E. Valentine Daniel); References
* Introduction: Do Villages Matter? (Diane P. Mines and Nicolas Yazgi);
* SECTION I: CONTEXTS;
* 1.: Lost and Found: Villages Between Anthropology and History
(Saurabh Dube);
* SECTION II: CRAFTING SELVES, OTHERS, AND SOCIETY;
* 2.: Villages on the Campaign Trail (Nicolas Yazgi);
* 3.: Villages Agency (William S. Sax);
* 4.: Why Sacred Groves Matter: Post-romantic Claim (Anne Grodzins
Gold);
* 5.: The Man Makes the Village Makes the Man: The Story of Varandan,
the Common Irrigator of a Village in Northern Tamil Nadu (Bettina
Weiz);
* 6.: Sect and the Quotidian in Village Life (Ishita Banerjee-Dube);
* 7.: A Village as Hermeneutcial Lens: Spaces of Rural Hindu-Muslim
Interactions (Peter Gottschalk); SECTION III: PROJECTIONS;
* 8.: From Village to Shantytown: Poverty and Mobility in the Popular
Films of the New India (Ronald Inden);
* 9.: The Village in Cinema (M. Madhava Prasad);
* 10.: Arms and the World: Village Apshinge (Maharashtra) Bounding and
Extending Where (Lee I. Schelsinger); SECTION IV: COMPARATIVE
EPISTIMOLOGIES;
* 11.: The Rural Community, Or the Disappearing Act of French
Anthropology (Octave Debary);
* 12.: The Village as Frontier in Africa (Deborah Durham);
* Afterword (E. Valentine Daniel); References
* SECTION I: CONTEXTS;
* 1.: Lost and Found: Villages Between Anthropology and History
(Saurabh Dube);
* SECTION II: CRAFTING SELVES, OTHERS, AND SOCIETY;
* 2.: Villages on the Campaign Trail (Nicolas Yazgi);
* 3.: Villages Agency (William S. Sax);
* 4.: Why Sacred Groves Matter: Post-romantic Claim (Anne Grodzins
Gold);
* 5.: The Man Makes the Village Makes the Man: The Story of Varandan,
the Common Irrigator of a Village in Northern Tamil Nadu (Bettina
Weiz);
* 6.: Sect and the Quotidian in Village Life (Ishita Banerjee-Dube);
* 7.: A Village as Hermeneutcial Lens: Spaces of Rural Hindu-Muslim
Interactions (Peter Gottschalk); SECTION III: PROJECTIONS;
* 8.: From Village to Shantytown: Poverty and Mobility in the Popular
Films of the New India (Ronald Inden);
* 9.: The Village in Cinema (M. Madhava Prasad);
* 10.: Arms and the World: Village Apshinge (Maharashtra) Bounding and
Extending Where (Lee I. Schelsinger); SECTION IV: COMPARATIVE
EPISTIMOLOGIES;
* 11.: The Rural Community, Or the Disappearing Act of French
Anthropology (Octave Debary);
* 12.: The Village as Frontier in Africa (Deborah Durham);
* Afterword (E. Valentine Daniel); References