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Environmental Anthropology: A Historical Reader - ISBN 9781405111379

Environmental Anthropology: A Historical Reader

ISBN 9781405111379

Autor: Michael R. Dove, Carol Carpenter

Wydawca: Wiley

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ISBN13:      

9781405111379

ISBN10:      

1405111372

Autor:      

Michael R. Dove, Carol Carpenter

Oprawa:      

Paperback

Rok Wydania:      

2007-12-12

Ilość stron:      

502

Wymiary:      

235x189

Tematy:      

JBK

Environmental Anthropology: A Historical Reader is a collection of historically significant readings, dating from early in the twentieth century up to the present, on the cross–cultural study of relations between people and their environment. Like the focus of many environmental movements, much recent work in ecological anthropology has been crisis–driven, with a focus on the here and now. Often missing from this work is a wider perspective–including the context in which the research itself is being done. Current work on the human dimensions of deforestation or global climate change, for example, can be informed and strengthened by an understanding of the century–old intellectual lineage of the underlying issues.
Divided into five thematic sections, this collection provides rare insight into the evolution of environmental anthropology specifically and environmental studies more generally. These selections, along with extensive commentary by the volume’s editors, offer a unique perspective on current interest in cross–cultural environmental relations.

Spis treści:
List of Figures and Tables.
Editors′ Biographical Information.
Preface.
Acknowledgments.
Text Credits.
Introduction: Major Historical Currents in Environmental Anthropology: Michael R. Dove and Carol Carpenter.
Part I: The Nature–Culture Dichotomy:.
Questioning the Nature–Culture Dichotomy: From Posey’s Indigenous Knowledge to Fairhead and Leach’s Politics of Knowledge.
1. Indigenous Management of Tropical Forest Ecosystems: The Case of the Kayapó Indians of the Brazilian Amazon: Darrell Posey.
2. False Forest History, Complicit Social Analysis: Rethinking Some West African Environmental Narratives: James Fairhead and Melissa Leach.
How Cattle Problematize the Nature–Culture Divide: From Evans–Pritchard’s “Cattle Complex” to Harris’ ′Sacred Cows′ and Beyond.
3. Interest in Cattle: E. E. Evans–Pritchard.
4. The Cultural Ecology of India’s Sacred Cattle: Marvin Harris.
Part II: Ecology And Social Organization:.
Early Essays on Social Organization and Ecology: Mauss and Steward.
5. Seasonal Variations of the Eskimo: A Study in Social Morphology: Marcel Mauss.
6. The Great Basin Shoshonean Indians: An Example of a Family Level of Sociocultural Integration: Julian H. Steward.
Beyond Steward: ′Ecosystems with Human Beings in Them′ in Barth and Geertz.
7. Ecologic Relationships of Ethnic Groups in Swat, North Pakistan: Fredrik Barth.
8. The Wet and the Dry: Traditional Irrigation in Bali and Morocco: Clifford Geertz.
“Natural” Disasters and Social Order: Response and Revelation in Firth and Waddell.
9. Critical Pressures on Food Supply and Their Economic Effects: Raymond Firth.
10. How the Enga Cope with Frost: Responses to Climatic Perturbations in the Central Highlands of New Guinea: Eric Waddell.
Part III: Methodological Challenges And Debates:.
Ethnoecology and the Defense of Swidden Agriculture: Conklin and Carneiro.
11. An Ethnoecological Approach to Shifting Agriculture: Harold Conklin.
12. Slash–and–Burn Agriculture: A Closer Look at Its Implications for Settlement Patterns: Robert L. Carneiro.
Natural Science Models of Resource–Use: From Rappaport’s Cybernetics to the Optimal Foraging of Hawkes, Hill, and O’Connell.
13. Ritual Regulation of Environmental Relations Among a New Guinea People: Roy A. Rappaport.
14. Why Hunters Gather: Optimal Foraging and the Ache of Eastern Paraguay: Kristen Hawkes, Kim Hill and James F. O’Connell.
The Bounded and Balanced Community: Solway and Lee, and Netting.
15. Foragers, Genuine or Spurious?: Situating the Kalahari San in History: Jacqueline S. Solway and Richard B. Lee.
16. Links and Boundarie s: Reconsidering the Alpine Village as Ecosystem: Robert McC. Netting.
Part IV: The Politics of Natural Resources and the Environment:.
Indigeneity and Natural Resource Politics: Ellen and Li.
17. Forest Knowledge, Forest Transformation: Political Contingency, Historical Ecology and the Renegotiation of Nature in Central Seram: Roy Ellen.
18. Articulating Indigenous Identity in Indonesia: Resource Politics and the Tribal Slot: Tania M. Li.
Environmental Campaigns and Collaborations: Brosius and Tsing.
19. Green Dots, Pink Hearts: Displacing Politics from the Malaysian Rain Forest: J. Peter Brosius.
20. Becoming a Tribal Elder, and Other Green Development Fantasies: Anna L. Tsing.
Part V: Knowing the Environment:.
Social Identity and Perception of the Landscape: Frake and Bloch.
21. People into Places: Zafimaniry Concepts of Clarity: Maurice Bloch.
22. Pleasant Places, Past Times, and Sheltered Identity in Rural East Anglia: Charles O. Frake.
The Limits of Knowledge and Its Implications for Understanding Environmental Relations: Bateson and Ingold.
23. Effects of Conscious Purpose on Human Adaptation: Gregory Bateson.
24. Globes and Spheres: The Topology of Environmentalism: Tim Ingold.
Index of Subjects.
Index of Names

Nota biograficzna:
Michael R. Dove is Margaret K. Musser Professor of Social Ecology, Professor of Anthropology, Curator of Anthropology at the Peabody Museum, and Coordinator of the joint doctoral program in anthropology and environmental studies, Yale University. He is the author of numerous books and papers on the anthropology of conservation and development. His most recent book is Conserving Nature in Culture: Case Studies from Southeast Asia (co–edited with P. Sajise and A. Doolittle, 2005).
Carol Carpenter is Senior Lecturer in Social Ecology and Anthropology, Yale University. Her teaching and research focus on theories of social ecolog y; social aspects of sustainable development and conservation; and gender in agrarian and ecological systems.

Okładka tylna:
Environmental Anthropology: A Historical Reader is a collection of historically significant readings, dating from early in the twentieth century up to the present, on the cross–cultural study of relations between people and their environment. Like the focus of many environmental movements, much recent work in ecological anthropology has been crisis–driven, with a focus on the here and now. Often missing from this work is a wider perspective–including the context in which the research itself is being done. Current work on the human dimensions of deforestation or global climate change, for example, can be informed and strengthened by an understanding of the century–old intellectual lineage of the underlying issues.
Divided into five thematic sections, this collection provides rare insight into the evolution of environmental anthropology specifically and environmental studies more generally. These selections, along with extensive commentary by the volume’s editors, offer a unique perspective on current interest in cross–cultural environmental relations.

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