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Animal intimacies: interspecies relatedness in india's central himalayas.
“animal intimacies vividly conveys the intense entanglement of interspecies relations in kumaon, a himalayan region in the state of uttarakhand in northern india. the result is a highly readable and vital contribution to the discipline that illuminates the key theoretical debates in multispecies ethnography.
‘the goat that died for family’: animal sacrifice and interspecies kinship in india’s central himalayas.
12 jun 2017 the other things the man had to do were a lot more intimate. He might have to hold the boar's penis in exactly the right way that the boar liked,.
Pageturner; book excerpts; bears having sex with women: folklore or fact, it catches the fancy of rural india’s imagination in her book 'animal intimacies', anthropologist radhika govindrajan explores why tales of bears having sex with women tell us more than just about feminine expressions of desire.
31 mar 2019 in 'animal intimacies', anthropologist radhika govindarajan writes with tenderness and insight about the spaces of relatedness between.
2020年1月1日 radhika govindrajan's book animal intimacies portrays a world of people whose lives are closely linked to animals (wild, semi-wild,.
Prize in the indian humanities was awarded to radhika govindrajan for animal intimacies: interspecies.
Animal intimacies: beastly love in the himalayas, written by anthropologist dr radhika govindrajan, explores the many visible and invisible threads that connect human and animal lives in the kumaon villages of the uttarakhand region. Against a rural backdrop, govindrajan looks at what it means to share space with other species that are at times a source of livelihood, other times a source of despair and some times a projection of the ongoing political and social problems.
Drawing on her ethnography in the kumaon region of the himalayas, radhika govindrajan in the book animal intimacies: beastly love in the himalayas (2018) offers us a mosaic of narrative snapshots of multispecies relatedness. Through six chapters and an epilogue, she demonstrates how different life forms are intimately embedded in one another in this complex worlding.
Studies that focuses on interspecies intimacies, often through productive engage-ments with the animal behavioral sciences (for a literature review of multispecies ethnography, its allied approaches, its particular trajectories, and formative theo-retical resources, see locke and münster 2015).
Her forthcoming book animal intimacies: interspecies relatedness in india’s central himalayas (2018) was awarded the edward cameron dimock prize in the indian humanities by the american institute.
N2 - review of 'animal intimacies: interspecies relatedness in india's central himalayas' by radhika govindrajan (2018).
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Animal intimacies explores what it means to live and die in relation to other animals, alongside the intimate—and intense—moments of care, kinship, violence, politics, indifference, and desire that occur between human and non-human animals.
Animal intimacies: interspecies relatedness in india's central himalayas built on extensive ethnographic fieldwork in the mountain villages of india’s central himalayas, radhika govindrajan’s book explores the number of ways that human and animal interact to cultivate relationships as interconnected, related beings.
Animal intimacies posits this central question alongside the intimate—and intense—moments of care, kinship, violence, politics, indifference, and desire that occur between human and non-human animals.
This article argues that human/dog co-habitation and the interspecies routines of walking, eating, sleeping and the emotions they create, can be fruitfully analyzed through the conceptual frame built from ‘intimacy’ and ‘rhythm’. The rhythmic analytical approach to interspecies routines, including breaks in them and the emotions these breaks create, contributes with a spatio-temporal understanding of human/animal intimacy.
Queer interspecies intimacies arielle frances marks environmentalism is an exercise in collectively imagining the future. The idea of the anthropocene is the dominant paradigm for our environmental future. At the margins of this construct, new futures are emerging through interspecies kinship in the queer ecological imagination.
Written in an elegant style, animal intimacies is a pathbreaking book that lies at the intersections of multispecies ethnography, feminist and queer theory, the anthropology of violence and of studies of ordinary ethics. On a concluding note, i find one of govindarajan’s last statements very intriguing and rife with potential for expansion by scholars working in postcolonial studies and posthumanism—“the promise of posthumanism must engage the lessons of postcolonialism and vice.
Radkhia govindrajan, animal intimacies: interspecies relations in india’s central himalayas. Prize in the indian humanities) diane coffey and dean spears, where india goes: abandoned toilets, stunted development, and the costs of caste.
Interspecies interactions surveys the rapidly developing field of human-animal relations from the late medieval and early modern eras through to the mid-victori.
11 nov 2020 animal intimacies: interspecies relatedness in india's central himalayas.
Animal intimacies interspecies relatedness in india's central himalayas.
What comes after entanglement? activism, anthropocentrism, and an ethics of exclusion. Animal intimacies: interspecies relatedness in india’s central himalayas.
Using accounts of man-eating leopards and changing, ungovernable landscape in india’s central himalayas, this paper makes sense of the complex and multiple dimensions of the interspecies companionship at the heart of human-wildlife conflict.
The rhythmic analytical approach to interspecies routines, including breaks in them and the emotions these breaks create, contributes with a spatio-temporal.
While those studies are mainly concerned with the conflict between human and animals, in animals in person *3, you focused more on the themes of cross-species intimacies, and explored how people attribute human emotions and intelligence to animals. It seems that it is one of the earliest anthropological studies that focuses on animal personhood.
Animal intimacies breaks substantial new ground in animal studies, and govindrajan's detailed portrait of the social, political and religious life of the region will be of interest to cultural anthropologists and scholars of south asia as well.
Animal intimacies breaks substantial new ground in animal studies, and govindrajan’s detailed portrait of the social, political and religious life of the region will be of interest to cultural anthropologists and scholars of south asia as well.
Through its exploration of these grounded multispecies relationships, animal intimacies brings a novel perspective to longstanding themes of scholarly interest in south asia, including environmental and agrarian change, religious politics, popular hinduism, gender hierarchy and female sexuality, and the relationship between the postcolonial state and its margins.
Animal intimacies begins with a promising endeavor to disentangle culture and species studies from modernist binaries of nature-culture, human-non human, self-other, and instead focuses on a reflexive analysis of our intertwined lives. The theoretical framing builds on donna harraway‘s multispecies history and the ways in which different species ‘become with’ other species (harraway, 2008).
Animal intimacies: interspecies relatedness in india’ s central himalayas.
27 mar 2020 to look at how this human–animal intimacy developed and changed radhika 2018: animal intimacies: interspecies relatedness in india's.
11 jun 2020 narratives that emphasise the intrinsic innocence of animals are also her book animal intimacies: interspecies relatedness in india's central.
Much like radhika govindrajan argues in her recent book, animal intimacies, these interspecies kinships involve affection, care, and love, but also violence,.
Animal intimacies posits this central question alongside the intimate--and intense--moments of care, kinship, violence, politics, indifference, and desire that occur between human and non-human animals. Built on extensive ethnographic fieldwork in the mountain villages of india's central himalayas, radhika govindrajan's book explores the number of ways that human and animal interact to cultivate relationships as interconnected, related beings.
24 apr 2019 this week we discuss how our relationships outside of humanity shape narrative and space with radhika govindrajan.
N2 - review of 'animal intimacies: interspecies relatedness in india's central himalayas' by radhika govindrajan (2018). Chicago: the university of chicago press; isbn: 9780226559988.
Radhika govindrajan is an associate professor of anthropology at the university of washington. Her book, animal intimacies: interspecies relatedness in india’s central himalayas, was published by the university of chicago press in 2018 and penguin india in 2019. It was awarded the 2019 gregory bateson award by the american anthropological association and the 2017 edward cameron dimock prize in the indian humanities by the american institute of indian studies.
Radhika govindrajan's book animal intimacies portrays a world of people whose lives are closely linked to animals (wild, semi-wild, domesticated) in india's central himalayan state of uttarakhand. The entangled lives of humans and animals unfolds in a series of six chapters. Each chapter focusses on a particular animal/s (sacrificial goats, holy and jersey cows, rowdy monkeys, wild/non-wild pigs, bears, and about leopard-dog conflicts).
Animal intimacies: interspecies relatedness in india's central himalayas. Built on extensive ethnographic fieldwork in the mountain villages of india's central.
Such interspecies intimacies are especially relevant in the context of the covid-19 pandemic, when many are isolated and are turning to animal companions for support. In some places under lockdown, people are only authorised to leave their homes to walk their dogs while in other places people rush to adopt animals from dogs to ducks.
9 dec 2019 interspecies relationships and their influence on animal handling: a relationships with the chimpanzees to be more intimate and personal.
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María elena garcía offers a powerfully told story of the gastropolitical revolution in peru, with a critical, intimate approach that departs from the often celebratory reception of the phenomenon.
This multispecies relatedness does not erase the differences and hierarchies that exist between different animals in the social world of the central himalayas, but leads individuals to constantly and carefully negotiate their difference from one another through shifting turns to love, care, neglect, avoidance, and violence.
Animal intimacies: interspecies relatedness in india's central himalayas (animal lives) (english edition) ebook: govindrajan, radhika: amazon.
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Radical intimacies: a multispecies politics of care and kinship of difference even in the most intimate interspecies relationships” (govindrajan 2018, 136).
Radhika govindrajan's animal intimacies: interspecies relatedness in india's central himalayas (university of chicago press, 2018) reconfigures relatedness as a multi-species, multi-mode affair of kin making. Yet the knots of connection among her human and non-human interlocutors in the himalayan hills of kumaon, uttarakhand, india are never innocent.
19 jun 2019 relationships with animals in india take varied forms, both practical animal intimacies: interspecies relatedness in india's central himalayas.
Animal intimacies posits this central question alongside the intimate--and intense--moments of care, kinship, violence, politics, indifference, and desire that occur between human and nonhuman animals. Built on extensive ethnographic fieldwork in the mountain villages of india's central himalayas, radhika govindrajan's book explores the number of ways that human and animal interact to cultivate relationships as interconnected, related beings.
Radhika govindrajan is an indian-american anthropologist, researcher and university professor. She has done researches on animal studies especially about leopards, elephants. She is currently serving as an assistant associate professor at the university of washington. She is well known for her book animal intimacies which is about an ethnography of multispecies relatedness in the central himalayan state of uttarkhand.
She is currently working on a book manuscript titled animal intimacies: interspecies relations in india's central himalayas. The book asks what it means to live and die in relation to other animals, and situates this question in the realm of everyday intimacies - care, indifference, curiosity, kinship, violence, killing, and desire – between human and nonhuman animals.
Radhika govindrajan is an assistant professor of anthropology at the university of washington. Her book, animal intimacies: interspecies relatedness in india's.
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This seminar session will feature a discussion with radhika govindrajan about her book animal intimacies: interspecies relatedness in india’s central himalayas (2018), which is an ethnographic study of the interspecies relationships between human and nonhuman animals in the mountain villages of the central himalayan state of uttarakhand in india.
Animal intimacies is an ethnography of the myriad symbolic, material, and affective relationships that villagers in the central himalayas have with a variety of nonhuman animals – goats, cows, bears, wild boar, leopards, dogs, and monkeys.
Animal intimacies: interspecies relatedness in india’s central himalayas by radhika govindrajan (2018): a review by jayaprakash mishra march 18, 2021; dina thanthi’s business model – sibi arasu march 16, 2021.
“written in a lively style combining reflexive reportage with anthropological analysis, animal intimacies vividly portrays the everyday life and social concerns of villagers in the hill state of uttarakhand through their interactions with household domesticates and encounters with forest animals. Its chapter-by-chapter engagement with a succession of distinct interspecies relations makes for a memorable and innovative ethnography.
11 sep 2020 award winning book, animal intimacies: interspecies relatedness in india's central himalayas (chicago: university of chicago press, 2018).
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Alumna, radhika govindrajan, currently associate professor of anthropology at university of washington - seattle, has been awarded the gregory bateson prize by the society for cultural anthropology for her book animal intimacies: interspecies relatedness in india’s central himalayas (university of chicago press, 2018). A formal presentation of the award will be made at thee aaa meetings to be held in vancouver, bc, later this year.
The antagonist hovering over radhika govindrajan's animal intimacies is not anthropocentrists, but rather those who kill and police humans in the animal's name. This attention to the political landscape, where violence articulates itself as from a place of love, is what makes her book so timely and important.
Configure intimacies between humans and elephants, and as such represents a modest experiment in the visual possibilities of multispecies ethnography. As an epistemologically reconfigured and ecologically contextualized approach in anthropology (kirksey and helmreich 2010), multispecies.
Animal intimacies: interspecies relatedness in india’s central himalayas. South asia: journal of south asian studies 42 (3), 616-618, 2019.
The intimate tales told to young children in the brahmaputra valley continue to be inexhaustive in their relevance. These stories are also densely inscribed by the presence of animals, in ways that are generative of rethinking relationships between humans and nonhuman lives. One of the most popular and retold stories of the collection is tejimola. Tejimola is a story of a lonesome young girl tormented by her stepmother.
Interspecies relatedness in india's central himalayas what does it mean to live and die in relation to other animals? animal intimacies posits this central.
Interspecies relatedness in india's central himalayas animal intimacies posits this central question alongside the intimate—and intense—moments of care,.
Whether it is through the study of the affect and ethics of ritual animal sacrifice, animal intimacies: interspecies relatedness in india's central himalayas.
Relatedness is the key that holds together the stories in animal intimacies. Drawing heavily on donna haraway’s staying with the trouble, govindrajan frames interspecies relations as kin-like, which provides distinctive ways of defining the intensity of such relationships in the mountains.
Animal intimacies provides a fascinating ethnographic study on the social and emotional entanglements of humans and animals in the kumaon region of the himalayan state of uttarakhand. govindrajan's ethnography reveals that the agency of animal subjects has significantly shaped the social relations, everyday ethical practices, and religious worldviews of the pahari peoples of uttarakhand.
Prof’s ‘interspecies intersectionality’ theory: ‘bad’ dogs face marginalization akin to racism. A professor of gender, women, and sexuality studies at kansas state university recently.
Mari miyamoto: in your book animal intimacies: interspecies relatedness in india’s central himalayas*1, you have about five animals that you mainly focused on: the goat, the cow, the monkey, the pig, and the bear. Among those animals, obviously the monkey and the bear are not the domesticated animal.
Animal intimacies posits this central question alongside the intimate—and intense—moments of care, kinship, violence, politics, indifference, and desire that occur between human and non-human animals. Built on extensive ethnographic fieldwork in the mountain villages of india’s central himalayas, radhika govindrajan’s book explores the number of ways that human and animal interact to cultivate relationships as interconnected, related beings.
Animal intimacies: interspecies relatedness in india's central himalayas (animal lives) govindrajan, radhika isbn: 9780226559841 kostenloser versand.
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