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Trans-Himalayan Borderlands: Livelihoods, Territorialities, Modernities Dan Smyer Yu (editor); Jean Michaud (editor); Willem Schendel (editor); Tina Harris (editor)

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Trans-Himalayan Borderlands: Livelihoods, Territorialities, Modernities Dan Smyer Yu (editor); Jean Michaud (editor); Willem Schendel (editor); Tina Harris (editor)
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Trans-Himalayan Borderlands: Livelihoods, Territorialities, Modernities Dan Smyer Yu (editor); Jean Michaud (editor); Willem Schendel (editor); Tina Harris (editor) instant download after payment.

Publisher: Amsterdam University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 5.01 MB
Pages: 292
Author: Dan Smyer Yu (editor); Jean Michaud (editor); Willem Schendel (editor); Tina Harris (editor)
ISBN: 9789048531714, 9048531713
Language: English
Year: 2017

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Trans-Himalayan Borderlands: Livelihoods, Territorialities, Modernities Dan Smyer Yu (editor); Jean Michaud (editor); Willem Schendel (editor); Tina Harris (editor) by Dan Smyer Yu (editor); Jean Michaud (editor); Willem Schendel (editor); Tina Harris (editor) 9789048531714, 9048531713 instant download after payment.

The societies in the Himalayan borderlands have undergone wide-ranging transformations, as the territorial reconfiguration of modern nation-states since the mid-twentieth century and the presently increasing trans-Himalayan movements of people, goods, and capital reshape the livelihoods of communities, pulling them into global trends of modernization and regional discourses of national belonging. This book explores the changes to native senses of place, the conception of border – simultaneously as limitations and opportunities – and what the authors call “affective boundaries,” “livelihood reconstruction,” and “trans-Himalayan modernities.” It addresses changing social, political, and environmental conditions that acknowledge growing external connectivity even as it emphasizes the importance of place.

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