Entangled Lives
豆瓣
Human-Animal-Plant Histories of the Eastern Himalayan Triangle
Joy L. K. Pachuau / Willem van Schendel
简介
This book considers three questions about understanding the past. How can we rethink human histories by including animals and plants? How can we overcome nationally territorialised narratives? And how can we balance academic history-writing and indigenous understandings of history? This is a tentative foray into the connections between these questions. Entangled Lives explore them for a large area that has seldom been explored in academic inquiry. The 'Eastern Himalayan Triangle' includes both uplands and lowlands. The region is the meeting point of three global biodiversity hotspots connecting India and China across Myanmar/Burma, Bangladesh and Bhutan. The 'Triangle' is treated as a multispecies site in which human histories have always been utterly intertwined with plant and animal histories. It foregrounds that history is co-created – it is always interspecies history – but that its contours are locally specific.
目录
List of Maps
List of Plates
Acknowledgements
Introduction
Part I. The Deep Past:
1. An Epic Crash
2. Human Beginnings
3. Changing the Environment
4. Livelihoods
Part II. Cosmologies:
5. Stories of Human Origins
6. Human-animal Histories
7. Human-plant Histories
Part III. More-Than-Human Histories:
8. Cultural geographies
9. Exploiting Natural Resources
10. Dealing with Environmental Decay
11. The Elephant Strikes Back
Conclusion
Bibliography
Copyrights and Sources
Index