This article adopts a place-based approach to explore tiger atmospheres in the Sundarbans, a transboundary environmental commons and major climatic hotspot in the Ganges-Brahmaputra-Meghna delta of India and Bangladesh. We argue that affective intensities of greed ( lobh), fear ( bhaya), respect ( srodhya), trust ( biswas) and empathy ( karuna) sensed by the tiger subject contribute to novel theoretical as well as empirical insights into co-belonging and intersectional multispecies justice. We explore these animal atmospheres through multi-sited ethnographic research that include embodied observations, photographs, 31 in-depth interviews and focus groups with impoverished as well as racialised low-caste Hindus (Dalits/Scheduled Castes), Adi...
This is an ethnographic account of urban middle class Indian tourists' experience of seeing the tige...
The wildlife conservation approach that insists on making forests free from human activity brings a ...
In recent years, scholarly and civil society debates regarding tiger conservation in India have been...
Acclaimed for their unique ecosystem and Royal Bengal tigers, the mangrove slands that comprise the ...
Human-nature relations are diverse, multifaceted and often contradictory, especially the relationshi...
This thesis examines how Sundarbans islanders living in the southern reclaimed islands of the Bengal...
This paper provides the first in-depth exploration of tiger killing behaviour in communities borderi...
This dissertation considers hidden dimensions of human-tiger relations between people who live in an...
This thesis examines the intricate relationship between mangroves and humans in Shyamnagar, Banglade...
This thesis is an interdisciplinary inquiry into the role of local norms and cultural institutions i...
The coexistence of humans and wildlife often leads to conflicts that could create negative attitudes...
Human-wildlife encounters are characterized by a diverse array of engagements located on the continu...
S.S. Kolipaka’s thesis questions and investigates the survival prospects of reintroduced tigers and...
The recurrence of environmental calamities is causing the degradation of the Sundarbans' forest in B...
Amitav Ghosh's The Hungry Tide has been often interpreted from the point of view of postcolonial stu...
This is an ethnographic account of urban middle class Indian tourists' experience of seeing the tige...
The wildlife conservation approach that insists on making forests free from human activity brings a ...
In recent years, scholarly and civil society debates regarding tiger conservation in India have been...
Acclaimed for their unique ecosystem and Royal Bengal tigers, the mangrove slands that comprise the ...
Human-nature relations are diverse, multifaceted and often contradictory, especially the relationshi...
This thesis examines how Sundarbans islanders living in the southern reclaimed islands of the Bengal...
This paper provides the first in-depth exploration of tiger killing behaviour in communities borderi...
This dissertation considers hidden dimensions of human-tiger relations between people who live in an...
This thesis examines the intricate relationship between mangroves and humans in Shyamnagar, Banglade...
This thesis is an interdisciplinary inquiry into the role of local norms and cultural institutions i...
The coexistence of humans and wildlife often leads to conflicts that could create negative attitudes...
Human-wildlife encounters are characterized by a diverse array of engagements located on the continu...
S.S. Kolipaka’s thesis questions and investigates the survival prospects of reintroduced tigers and...
The recurrence of environmental calamities is causing the degradation of the Sundarbans' forest in B...
Amitav Ghosh's The Hungry Tide has been often interpreted from the point of view of postcolonial stu...
This is an ethnographic account of urban middle class Indian tourists' experience of seeing the tige...
The wildlife conservation approach that insists on making forests free from human activity brings a ...
In recent years, scholarly and civil society debates regarding tiger conservation in India have been...