
Entangled Lives
Human-Animal-Plant Histories of the Eastern Himalayan Triangle
Cambridge University Press
Published on 10. November 2022
Book
Hardback
315 pages
978-1-009-21547-3 (ISBN)
Description
This book considers three questions about understanding the past. How can we rethink human histories by including animals and plants? How can we overcome nationally territorialised narratives? And how can we balance academic history-writing and indigenous understandings of history? This is a tentative foray into the connections between these questions. Entangled Lives explore them for a large area that has seldom been explored in academic inquiry. The 'Eastern Himalayan Triangle' includes both uplands and lowlands. The region is the meeting point of three global biodiversity hotspots connecting India and China across Myanmar/Burma, Bangladesh and Bhutan. The 'Triangle' is treated as a multispecies site in which human histories have always been utterly intertwined with plant and animal histories. It foregrounds that history is co-created - it is always interspecies history - but that its contours are locally specific.
Reviews / Votes
'Entangled Lives builds on the fundamental insight that history is always interspecies history. With elegance and in-depth knowledge, Joy Pachuau and Willem van Schendel outline a new mode of writing history where the lives of animals and plants matter and where scholars have to rethink taken for granted geographies and temporalities. This is a highly ambitious project that takes us from the movement of tectonic plates to indigenous cosmologies in the region that they aptly name the 'Eastern Himalayan Triangle'. It is a marvellous read, a book full of telling accounts of human care for elephants, mithun, bamboo, areca nut and other living beings. Through these entangled histories of co-becoming, we face the larger question of how to survive on a damaged planet.' Bengt G. Karlsson, Stockholm University, Sweden 'Reading Entangled Lives, is a most effective way of getting acquainted with the Eastern Himalayan Triangle, a territory that forms a geographical and ecological region, buttressed between India and China at the core of which lies North-East India. The Triangle cuts across many international boundaries raising fascinating questions for the historian. A striking feature of this study is the charting of inter-relationships between plant, animal and human life, drawing on the symbolism of local narratives and information from contemporary disciplines. The book is a most impressive statement on how these human societies have related to their landscape, cosmologies, histories, and informs us about the continuities from the past and the changes in the present. Maps and illustrations add to the readability of a very accessible text.' Romila Thapar, Professor Emerita, Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi 'Entangled Lives - the first more-than-human history of the Eastern Himalayan Triangle by two master historians - is a groundbreaking text on the accounts of storying the intertwinement of Himalayan geology, homo sapiens, animals, and plants in the span of 40,000 years, overcoming modern anthropocentric historiographies' blindness to nonhuman lifeworlds, and recounting the co-creating, co-becoming, and co-transforming roles of humans and nonhumans who have together shaped the shared habitability of the Triangle. The authors' planetary engagement with a regional interspecies history critically reaffirms the invaluable role of more-than-human perspectives in our understanding of locally-manifested planetary challenges!' Dan Smyer Yue, Yunnan University, China; International Faculty Member, Universitaet zu Koeln, Germany 'This book is a must read for historians, scholars, and academicians interested in the Eastern Himalayan region. It encourages readers to relearn and reexamine the region's history, narratives, practices, traditions and the interconnectedness that exists among them.' Ramnath Reghunandhan and Loung Nathan K. K., Asian AffairsMore details
Language
English
Place of publication
Cambridge
United Kingdom
Edition type
New edition
Product notice
sewn/stitched
Cloth over boards
Illustrations
Worked examples or Exercises
Dimensions
Height: 234 mm
Width: 158 mm
Thickness: 28 mm
Weight
590 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-009-21547-3 (9781009215473)
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Joy L. K. Pachuau | Willem van Schendel
Entangled Lives
Human-Animal-Plant Histories of the Eastern Himalayan Triangle
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06/2022
Cambridge University Press
€111.99
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Persons
Joy L. K. Pachuau is a historian and anthropologist with an interest in Northeast India, gender studies, and the history of Christianity in Asia. Her recent works include Landscape, Culture and Belonging: Writing the History of Northeast India (2019, ed. with Neeladri Bhattacharya), Christianity in India: Issues of Culture, Power and Knowledge (2016, ed. with Tanika Sarkar et al.). She was awarded the Sneh Mahajan Prize for the best book in modern Indian history for 2012-14 by the Indian History Congress for her monograph Being Mizo, Identity and Belonging in Northeast India, 2014.
Author
Jawaharlal Nehru University, India
University of Amsterdam, Netherlands
Content
List of Maps; List of Plates; Acknowledgements; Introduction; Part I. The Deep Past: 1. An Epic Crash; 2. Human Beginnings; 3. Changing the Environment; 4. Livelihoods; Part II. Cosmologies: 5. Stories of Human Origins; 6. Human-animal Histories; 7. Human-plant Histories; Part III. More-Than-Human Histories: 8. Cultural geographies; 9. Exploiting Natural Resources; 10. Dealing with Environmental Decay; 11. The Elephant Strikes Back; Conclusion; Bibliography; Copyrights and Sources; Index.