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The On the Banks of the Ganga Kelly D. Alley

The On the Banks of the Ganga By Kelly D. Alley

The On the Banks of the Ganga by Kelly D. Alley


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The On the Banks of the Ganga: When Wastewater Meets a Sacred River by Kelly D. Alley

In this rich ethnographic study, Kelly D. Alley sheds light on debates about water uses, wastewater management, and the meanings of waste and sacred power. On the Banks of the Ganga analyzes the human predicaments that result from the accumulation and disposal of waste by tracing how citizens of India interpret the impact of wastewater flows on a sacred river and on their own cultural practices.

Alley investigates ethno-semantic, discursive, and institutional data to flesh out the interplay between religious, scientific, and official discourses about the river Ganga. Using a new outward layering methodology, she points out that anthropological analysis must separate the historical and discursive strands of the debates concerning waste and sacred purity in order to reveal the cultural complexities that surround the Ganga. Ultimately, she addresses a deeply rooted cultural paradox: if the Ganga river is considered sacred by Hindus across India, then why do the people allow it to become polluted?

Examining areas of contemporary concern such as water usage and urban waste management in the most populated river basin in the world, this book will appeal to anthropologists and readers in religious, environmental, and Asian studies, as well as geography and law.

The On the Banks of the Ganga Reviews

The book is exemplary in its patient, detailed parsing of one of the most powerful examples of the sort of colliding cultural categories and definitions which ethnographers face more often than many are willing to admit. -Journal of Anthropological Research

...in a manner that commands respect, Alley provides an empirically grounded, as well as theoretically astute, model of how to combine culture and ecology, and how to negotiate an analytical path between widely different environmental meanings and practices. -The Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute

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CIN0472068083VG
9780472068081
0472068083
The On the Banks of the Ganga: When Wastewater Meets a Sacred River by Kelly D. Alley
Used - Very Good
Paperback
The University of Michigan Press
20021203
312
N/A
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