Nature-Culture-Sacred Continuum: My Experience with a South Indian Indigenous Tribe
Zapraszamy do oglądania nagrania seminarium z udziałem Raysona K. Alexa z Birla Institute of Technology and Science Pilani.
Paper explores tiNai social order, a lifestyle of one of the Dravidian communities of India, that was closely connected to their land and environment as a fitting example of Nature-Culture-Sacred Continuum as opposed to the historically much debated nature-culture dichotomy. My presentation as a personal narrative, will throw light on tiNai as a methodology for ethnography largely deriving from my experience of research in a South Indian tribal hamlet during the years 2003-2008.
Rayson K. Alex Ph.D. (Department of Humanities and Social Sciences Birla Institute of Technology and Science Pilani)
Spotkanie odbyło się 21.11.2016 w ramach projektu „Antropologia dziś - otwarte seminaria naukowe” finansowanego ze środków Ministerstwa Nauki i Szkolnictwa Wyższego. Projekt jest realizowany przez Stowarzyszenie „Pracownia Etnograficzna” im. Witolda Dynowskiego we współpracy z Instytutem Etnologii i Antropologii Kulturowej UW.