Living and working with giants, a multispecies ethnography of the Khamtis and elephants in Northeast India
EAN13
9782856539293
Éditeur
Publications scientifiques du Muséum
Date de publication
Collection
Natures en sociétés
Langue
anglais
Fiches UNIMARC
S'identifier

Living and working with giants

a multispecies ethnography of the Khamtis and elephants in Northeast India

Publications scientifiques du Muséum

Natures en sociétés

Indisponible

Autre version disponible

This book proposes a unique and immersive multispecies ethnography of the
cooperative interaction between the Khamti and elephants in Northeast India.
It is based on extended research fieldwork, which attempts not only to
describe how the Khamti establish working relationships with elephants, but
also considers the involvement of animals in this joint-venture. Through a
step-by-step approach, the book addresses different aspects of the
interspecies working unit from the beginning of Khamti-elephant association
through to its evolvement at work. Back and forth from village to forest,
through rich and meticulous descriptions, Nicolas Lainé brings the reader up
close in following the capture of a juvenile forest elephant, documenting its
transformation into a village elephant. In this unique way, Lainé shows how
the initial human-animal bonds evolve and persist at work as a two-way,
reciprocated process. The adopted multi-disciplinary approach allows thinking
the human-elephant working unit in terms of intersubjective engagement. In its
analysis, Nicolas Lainé took into consideration of the cognitive capacities
and corporeal capabilities of humans and elephants, their reciprocal
influences, and the representations that arise from specific contexts in which
interspecies communication and collaboration is manifest. Hence, the
proposition on interspecies labour sheds new light not only with respect to
what we know (or we think we know) about animals, but also modifies our idea
of domestication. At the workplace, humans and animals not only partake in a
common world, but that they produce this world together and transform it
through their collaboration. Beyond this, the book shows how the quality of
shared living conditions for both animal and human are intrinsically linked.
It opens doors to a new approach of species conservation and the realization
of a very current and widespread aspiration: that of extending the mutually
beneficial modalities of existence of humans and animals in their shared
environment.
S'identifier pour envoyer des commentaires.