Autonomy : life cycle, gender, and status among Himalayan pastoralists

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Autonomy : life cycle, gender, and status among Himalayan pastoralists

Aparna Rao

Berghahn Books, 1998

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  • : pbk

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Includes bibliographical references (p. 330-347) and index

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The question of individuality in non-European, and especially South Asian societies is a controversial one. Studies in anthropology and psychology undertaken in recent years on concepts of person and self approach the problem by concentrating on ideologies; the question of practice remains largely neglected. This is the first study to examine the individual-dividual debate empirically from the - emic - perspective of decision making, observed over a two-year period among the Bakkarwal, Himalayan Muslim pastoralists. Of particular significance is the fact that the author bases her approach on the life cycle and on gender and status differences.

Table of Contents

Introduction: Individuals and Dividuals Chapter 1. Coming into Being Chapter 2. Growing into Society Chapter 3. Practicing Norms Chapter 4. Perpetuating Life and Producing Values Chapter 5. Reproducing Norms and Values Chapter 6. Waiting for the Life Beyond Conclusion

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