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Based on extensive fieldwork, this book not only describes a contemporary understanding of the Gaddi's engagement with the environment but also analyzes religious practices and performances of social relations, as well as media practices and notions of aesthetics.

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“This book is an excellent read for those wishing to acquaint themselves with how human–environment relationships are constructed on the ground in the non- Western world. It offers an analytical foundation to probe practical activities and sensory perceptions incisively and empirically.” · Anthropological Forum

“Accompanied by Latour, Ingold and Descola, Wagner takes the reader on a fascinating journey through the social and religious landscapes as seen by the Gaddi people of Himachal Pradesh. Linking kinship to photography, Shiva worship to para-gliding, music videos to pilgrimage, Wagner departs from clichés and stereotypes to reveal a picture of contemporary Gaddi life that moves beyond their customary occupation as nomadic herders of sheep and goats.” · Richard Axelby, SOAS, London University



Table of Contents

Acknowledgements
Note on transliteration and spelling
Abbreviations

Introduction

Chapter 1. The study of environment reconsidered

  • Rethinking nature and society – toward an anthropology of environment
  • Between adaptation and ideology: Himalayan pastoralism in the literature

Chapter 2. The Gaddi in images

  • Popular imagery
  • Ethnographic representations
  • Evaluation of popular representations

Chapter 3. A sheep for Shiva

  • Living like Śiv-ji - Shiva and Gaddi identity
  • A sheep for Shiva – the nuālā ritual
  • Identity and performative creation of community

Chapter 4. Doing kinship, doing place

  • Seasonal migration and ancestral villages
  • Belonging to multiple places
  • Ancestral villages and family deities
  • Kinship and the inside space
  • How children do kinship and plac
  • Kinship, place and habitus
  • Extending networks, accessing new territory
  • The landscape of the Dhauladhar – from metaphor to practice
  • Excursus: Walking

Chapter 5. Visiting the deities, enacting the mountains

  • "Gaddi deities"
  • "To go with a goat" – jāgrāand jātar
  • Gūne Mātā and Bannī Mātā
  • Enacting environment through movements
  • High altitude lakes, nāg deities and the practice of nhauṇ
  • Power of place – performing altitude

Chapter 6. Environment and the body – understanding "water change"

  • The phenomenon of "water change"
  • On the connection between person and place in India
  • Ethnographic findings: The concept of ādat
  • Getting attuned to place
  • Water as a vehicle

Chapter 7. Cool water, short green grass and fir trees – the aesthetics of environment

  • The aesthetics of environment
  • "Good" places – the mountains revisited
  • Environmental aesthetics in photographic motifs
  • What is in a picture? Photography as socially defined practice
  • Gaddi photography collections
  • On the meaning of short green grass and fir trees

Conclusion: Doing place

Appendix
Glossary
Bibliography

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      Publication Date: 6/1/2013 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9780857459299, 978-0857459299
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      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Based on extensive fieldwork, this book not only describes a contemporary understanding of the Gaddi's engagement with the environment but also analyzes religious practices and performances of social relations, as well as media practices and notions of aesthetics.

      Trade Review

      “This book is an excellent read for those wishing to acquaint themselves with how human–environment relationships are constructed on the ground in the non- Western world. It offers an analytical foundation to probe practical activities and sensory perceptions incisively and empirically.” · Anthropological Forum

      “Accompanied by Latour, Ingold and Descola, Wagner takes the reader on a fascinating journey through the social and religious landscapes as seen by the Gaddi people of Himachal Pradesh. Linking kinship to photography, Shiva worship to para-gliding, music videos to pilgrimage, Wagner departs from clichés and stereotypes to reveal a picture of contemporary Gaddi life that moves beyond their customary occupation as nomadic herders of sheep and goats.” · Richard Axelby, SOAS, London University



      Table of Contents

      Acknowledgements
      Note on transliteration and spelling
      Abbreviations

      Introduction

      Chapter 1. The study of environment reconsidered

      • Rethinking nature and society – toward an anthropology of environment
      • Between adaptation and ideology: Himalayan pastoralism in the literature

      Chapter 2. The Gaddi in images

      • Popular imagery
      • Ethnographic representations
      • Evaluation of popular representations

      Chapter 3. A sheep for Shiva

      • Living like Śiv-ji - Shiva and Gaddi identity
      • A sheep for Shiva – the nuālā ritual
      • Identity and performative creation of community

      Chapter 4. Doing kinship, doing place

      • Seasonal migration and ancestral villages
      • Belonging to multiple places
      • Ancestral villages and family deities
      • Kinship and the inside space
      • How children do kinship and plac
      • Kinship, place and habitus
      • Extending networks, accessing new territory
      • The landscape of the Dhauladhar – from metaphor to practice
      • Excursus: Walking

      Chapter 5. Visiting the deities, enacting the mountains

      • "Gaddi deities"
      • "To go with a goat" – jāgrāand jātar
      • Gūne Mātā and Bannī Mātā
      • Enacting environment through movements
      • High altitude lakes, nāg deities and the practice of nhauṇ
      • Power of place – performing altitude

      Chapter 6. Environment and the body – understanding "water change"

      • The phenomenon of "water change"
      • On the connection between person and place in India
      • Ethnographic findings: The concept of ādat
      • Getting attuned to place
      • Water as a vehicle

      Chapter 7. Cool water, short green grass and fir trees – the aesthetics of environment

      • The aesthetics of environment
      • "Good" places – the mountains revisited
      • Environmental aesthetics in photographic motifs
      • What is in a picture? Photography as socially defined practice
      • Gaddi photography collections
      • On the meaning of short green grass and fir trees

      Conclusion: Doing place

      Appendix
      Glossary
      Bibliography

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