Cardamom and Class: A Limbu Village and Its Extensions in East Nepal

Cinnabaris Series of Oriental Studies

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CINNABARIS – SERIES OF ORIENTAL STUDIES Cardamom and Class A Limbu Village and its Extensions in East Nepal Ian Carlos Fitzpatrick Cardamom and Class investigates the history of economic differentiation in a Limbu village in east Nepal. By examining three historically overlapping productive processes – subsistence agriculture, cardamom cultivation, and international migration – this book shows how each productive process has contributed in different ways to the acceleration of economic differentiation and rural class formation. In particular it focuses on cardamom, introduced to the village in 1968, which as a high-value cash-crop has provided a means to transform significantly the lives of a large section of Limbu society. Despite the increased integration of the village with a national and global market, the continued existence of Limbu language and cultural practises emphasizes the active role villagers have played in shaping their current condition.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR David N. Gellner

David N. Gellner is Reader in Social Anthropology in the Department of Human Sciences, Brunel University. His books include Monk Householder and Tantric Priest : Newar Buddhism and its Hierarchy of Ritual and Contested Hierarchies : A Collaborative Ethnography of Caste among the Newars of the Kathmandu Valley.

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Title
Cardamom and Class: A Limbu Village and Its Extensions in East Nepal
Cinnabaris Series of Oriental Studies
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Edition
1st ed.
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ISBN
9789937506663
Length
xxv+321p., Illustrations; Maps; 23cm.
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#Nepal