Recognizing Diversity: Society and Culture in the Himalaya

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Studies of specific mountain areas have almost invariably been contextualized within an integrated picture of highlands in contrast to an 'other'–the lowlands. The Himalayas are no exception. It has been long contended by anthropologists that the inhabitants of the lower Himalayas-stretching from Kashmir to eastern Nepal-share common cultural and historical traditions. Studies show that several characteristics such as inter-caste relations, marriage customs, the status accorded to women, religious practices and dietary habits, distinguish pahari people from the inhabitants of the plains.

This book presents a discussion on the broad aspects in which Himalayan societies are markedly different from the adjacent lowlands of South Asia. The essays engage with some of the key institutions and traditions associated with these differentiating areas. They also illustrate the diversity within them, emphasizing that while certain customs are broadly representative of a shared Himalayan culture, there is no single underlying rationality for the entire region. The internal variations that have evolved historically within Himalayan societies still persist.

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Title
Recognizing Diversity: Society and Culture in the Himalaya
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Edition
1st ed.
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ISBN
198069081, 9780198069089
Length
x+254p., Illustrations; Maps; 23cm.
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#Himalaya