What counts as scientific knowledge and how best to evaluate culturally diverse forms of expert knowledge practice are issues that have generated contentious yet productive debate. Arguing for a plural and inclusive understanding of science unconstrained by the colonising, historical prototype emerging from the European Enlightenment, this paper considers the status of knowledge about elephants in Sanskrit literature. Explored in the course of the author’s ethnographic research on captive elephant management in Nepal, this paper challenges the views of some scholars who have dismissed this literature as mere folklore and rhetorical fancy. Noting continuities and convergences with contemporary knowledge and practice, I draw on the work of S...
Ethnopharmacological relevance: To what extent has animal observation contributed to the development...
Humans and elephants have lived together and shared space together in diverse ways for millennia. Th...
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: pages 261-293.Introduction -- Chapter 1. A shifting human-elephant ...
After providing some background on the domestication and use of elephants in ancient India, this art...
The elephant has been part of the' Indian cu lture and ethos from time immemorial. In Indian mytholo...
After providing some background on the domestication and use of elephants in ancient India, this art...
It is not uncommon for scientists to find their work, in its entirety or in part, becoming enmeshed ...
In this presentation Piers draws on his ethnographic research with working elephants and their handl...
In this account of interspecies intimacy in the enclaved institution of the Nepali elephant stable, ...
This paper considers the methodological challenges of multispecies ethnography, and the limitations ...
In this paper, we have attempted to provide a preliminary understanding of the centuries-old traditi...
This thesis comprises an ethnographic documentation of the Nepali elephant stable or hattisar, an in...
Elephants, the largest terrestrial representatives of the animal kingdom, are highorder mammals ...
In this account of interspecies intimacy in the enclaved institution of the Nepali elephant stable, ...
http://aaa.confex.com/aaa/2012/webprogrampreliminary/Session6589.html/Based on fieldwork in Chitwan,...
Ethnopharmacological relevance: To what extent has animal observation contributed to the development...
Humans and elephants have lived together and shared space together in diverse ways for millennia. Th...
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: pages 261-293.Introduction -- Chapter 1. A shifting human-elephant ...
After providing some background on the domestication and use of elephants in ancient India, this art...
The elephant has been part of the' Indian cu lture and ethos from time immemorial. In Indian mytholo...
After providing some background on the domestication and use of elephants in ancient India, this art...
It is not uncommon for scientists to find their work, in its entirety or in part, becoming enmeshed ...
In this presentation Piers draws on his ethnographic research with working elephants and their handl...
In this account of interspecies intimacy in the enclaved institution of the Nepali elephant stable, ...
This paper considers the methodological challenges of multispecies ethnography, and the limitations ...
In this paper, we have attempted to provide a preliminary understanding of the centuries-old traditi...
This thesis comprises an ethnographic documentation of the Nepali elephant stable or hattisar, an in...
Elephants, the largest terrestrial representatives of the animal kingdom, are highorder mammals ...
In this account of interspecies intimacy in the enclaved institution of the Nepali elephant stable, ...
http://aaa.confex.com/aaa/2012/webprogrampreliminary/Session6589.html/Based on fieldwork in Chitwan,...
Ethnopharmacological relevance: To what extent has animal observation contributed to the development...
Humans and elephants have lived together and shared space together in diverse ways for millennia. Th...
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: pages 261-293.Introduction -- Chapter 1. A shifting human-elephant ...