Indigenous Enviromental Knowledge and its Transformations - Critical Anthropological Perspectives (Electronic book text)


The first concerted critical examination of the uses and abuses of indigenous knowledge. The contributors focus on a series of interrelated issues in their interrogation of indigenous knowledge and its specific applications within the localised contexts of particular Asian societies and regional cultures. In particular they explore the problems of translation and mistranslation in the local-global transference of traditional practices and representations of resources.

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The first concerted critical examination of the uses and abuses of indigenous knowledge. The contributors focus on a series of interrelated issues in their interrogation of indigenous knowledge and its specific applications within the localised contexts of particular Asian societies and regional cultures. In particular they explore the problems of translation and mistranslation in the local-global transference of traditional practices and representations of resources.

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General

Imprint

Routledge

Country of origin

United Kingdom

Series

Studies in Environmental Anthropology

Release date

December 2003

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First published

2000

Editors

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Format

Electronic book text

Pages

368

ISBN-13

978-1-135-29513-4

Barcode

9781135295134

Categories

LSN

1-135-29513-1



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