An analysis of food transactions in a Nepalese village provides an interpretation of the cultural place of illness within high caste Hindu traditions. In several realms of village social life, rules of food transfer simultaneously mark hierarchical relationships between people and symbolize an interdependency among them. In these contexts, food transactions stress the importance of preserving hierarchy, reinforcing interdependence, and thereby maintaining a social framework within which exchanges of goods and services can harmoniously take place. But in the realm of illness, food use and references to food suggest conflicts or breakdowns in these kinds of interdependent relationships and ordered exchanges. I suggest that there is a fundamen...
This study explored the intercultural conflict between urban Nepalis, who believe in Western medicin...
The study of food in Indian tribal societies merits more attention than it has received. The example...
Most of the Nepalese population use various forms of traditional medicine (TM) as their primary form...
Cultural symbols that derive from food and eating pervade high caste Hindu society in Nepal. A very ...
Foodscapes are commonly embedded in spiritual landscapes, making the spiritual dimension of local an...
A sacrifice is the most active and effective way devotees may engage with divinities in a way that m...
The study examined intrahousehold food behavior in six villages in a rural hill area of mid-Western ...
Abstract-In highland Nepal, just as in many other regions of South Asia, multiple indigenous healing...
This article proposes that many Tibetan rituals are shaped by a language of creating, giving, and ea...
The relation between magic, religion and therapy in Nepal is analyzed here in the context of the wid...
The major social function of the shaman in Tamang society is the diagnosis and treatment of illness....
This paper seeks to elaborate the dynamics through which food acquires potency in shaping human life...
<p>Human beings take themselves superior for having the capacity of development of culture to their ...
In large parts of South Asia, gendered inequalities in intra-household food allocation cause a gende...
As a central feature of every ceremony, Nepali shamans (jh[reverse congruent]akris) publicy recite l...
This study explored the intercultural conflict between urban Nepalis, who believe in Western medicin...
The study of food in Indian tribal societies merits more attention than it has received. The example...
Most of the Nepalese population use various forms of traditional medicine (TM) as their primary form...
Cultural symbols that derive from food and eating pervade high caste Hindu society in Nepal. A very ...
Foodscapes are commonly embedded in spiritual landscapes, making the spiritual dimension of local an...
A sacrifice is the most active and effective way devotees may engage with divinities in a way that m...
The study examined intrahousehold food behavior in six villages in a rural hill area of mid-Western ...
Abstract-In highland Nepal, just as in many other regions of South Asia, multiple indigenous healing...
This article proposes that many Tibetan rituals are shaped by a language of creating, giving, and ea...
The relation between magic, religion and therapy in Nepal is analyzed here in the context of the wid...
The major social function of the shaman in Tamang society is the diagnosis and treatment of illness....
This paper seeks to elaborate the dynamics through which food acquires potency in shaping human life...
<p>Human beings take themselves superior for having the capacity of development of culture to their ...
In large parts of South Asia, gendered inequalities in intra-household food allocation cause a gende...
As a central feature of every ceremony, Nepali shamans (jh[reverse congruent]akris) publicy recite l...
This study explored the intercultural conflict between urban Nepalis, who believe in Western medicin...
The study of food in Indian tribal societies merits more attention than it has received. The example...
Most of the Nepalese population use various forms of traditional medicine (TM) as their primary form...