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The Nature of Endangerment in India - Tigers, 'Tribes', Extermination & Conservation, 1818-2020 (Hardcover)
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The Nature of Endangerment in India - Tigers, 'Tribes', Extermination & Conservation, 1818-2020 (Hardcover)
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Perhaps no category of people on earth has been perceived as more
endangered, nor subjected to more conservation efforts, than
indigenous peoples. And in India, calls for the conservation of
Adivasi culture have often reached a fever pitch, especially
amongst urban middle-class activists and global civil society
groups. But are India's 'tribes' really endangered? Do they face
extinction? And is this threat somehow comparable to the threat of
extinction facing tigers and other wildlife? Combining years of
fieldwork and archival research with rigorous theoretical
interrogations, this book examines fears of interlinking biological
and cultural (or biocultural) diversity loss-particularly in regard
to Bhil and Gond communities facing conservation and
development-induced displacement in western and central India. It
also problematizes the frequent usage of dehumanizing animal
analogies that carelessly equate the fates of endangered species
and societies. In doing so, it offers a global intellectual history
of the concepts of endangerment and extinction, demonstrating that
anxieties over tribal extinction existed long before there was even
scientific awareness of the extinction of non-human species. The
book is not a history or an ethnography of the tribes of India, but
rather a history of discourses-including Adivasis' own-about what
is often perceived to be the fundamental question for nearly all
indigenous peoples in the modern world: the question of survival.
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