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Gender, Livelihood and Environment

How Women Manage Resources

Subhadra Mitra Channa and Marilyn Porter (Eds.)

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Year of Publishing

2015

Number of pages

236

ISBN

9788125059837

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Hardback

Language

English

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140 x 216 mm

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Orient BlackSwan

Year of Publishing

2016

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9789386296344

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eBook

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English

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This volume brings together contributions from different parts of the world to show the multiple ways in which women manage their resources, while simultaneously providing for their families.

The essays, based on recent anthropological research in diverse societies across ecological zones—the Himalayan border, Kentucky (USA), Tanzania, Norway, and Gujarat—deal with issues of knowledge management, social control and hierarchy, responses during disasters, and the values placed on women’s work. Gender is the most pervasive of inequalities, and women are the most disadvantaged group. The ethnographic sketches presented here show how women negotiate adversity: they trade their bodies; put in extra labour for smaller returns; exchange and collect items that men do not consider worthwhile; form cooperatives, and join micro-credit savings systems.

The essays focus on a concept of development that incorporates ideas of justice and human rights, and a gendered perspective helps to identify areas often ignored in formal economic analysis. Providing important lessons for environmental management, Gender, Livelihood and Environment takes a close look at how women, who have traditionally been assigned the tasks of preservation, eke out their survival through sustainable means.

This book will be of interest to undergraduate and postgraduate students of Environmental Studies, Cultural Anthropology, Gender and Women’s Studies, Sociology and Economics. It will also provide useful resource material for institutions and NGOs that deal with environmental management, resource management, gender issues, and planning and development.

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Subhadra Mitra Channa is Professor of Anthropology, University of Delhi.

Marilyn Porter is Professor, Department of Sociology, Memorial University, St. John’s, Canada.

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Foreword Joan P. Mencher

Preface

Introduction

Chapter 1 Men as Nature and Women as Culture: Women’s Work and reproduction of a pastoral community on the Himalayan Borders Subhadra Mitra Channa

Chapter 2 Farming the Edges: Women’s Natural Resource Management on Small Farms in Eastern Kentucky Ann Kingsolver

Chapter 3 A Feminist Look at Women, Fishing and Coastal Communities in Tanzania Marilyn Porter

Chapter 4 Fish-for-sex: The Cruel Fuel for HIV/AIDS in African Fishing Communities? Geraldine K. Matolla

Chapter 5 Mobile Practices and Gender Contracts in Fishery-Related Areas Siri Gerrard

Chapter 6 Women’s Collective Action and Sustainable

Water Management: Case of SEWA’s Water Campaign in Gujarat

Smita Mishra Panda

Chapter 7 Conceptual and Theoretical Perspectives on Global Apartheid, Environmental Injustice, and Women’s Activism for Sustainable Well-Being Faye V. Harrison

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1. Gendering Natural Resource Management | The Book Review, July 2016.
2. Gender, livelihood and environment: How women manage resources | Sociological Bulletin, 65 (3), September-December 2016
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  • the Author(s)
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This volume brings together contributions from different parts of the world to show the multiple ways in which women manage their resources, while simultaneously providing for their families.

The essays, based on recent anthropological research in diverse societies across ecological zones—the Himalayan border, Kentucky (USA), Tanzania, Norway, and Gujarat—deal with issues of knowledge management, social control and hierarchy, responses during disasters, and the values placed on women’s work. Gender is the most pervasive of inequalities, and women are the most disadvantaged group. The ethnographic sketches presented here show how women negotiate adversity: they trade their bodies; put in extra labour for smaller returns; exchange and collect items that men do not consider worthwhile; form cooperatives, and join micro-credit savings systems.

The essays focus on a concept of development that incorporates ideas of justice and human rights, and a gendered perspective helps to identify areas often ignored in formal economic analysis. Providing important lessons for environmental management, Gender, Livelihood and Environment takes a close look at how women, who have traditionally been assigned the tasks of preservation, eke out their survival through sustainable means.

This book will be of interest to undergraduate and postgraduate students of Environmental Studies, Cultural Anthropology, Gender and Women’s Studies, Sociology and Economics. It will also provide useful resource material for institutions and NGOs that deal with environmental management, resource management, gender issues, and planning and development.

+ Read more

Subhadra Mitra Channa is Professor of Anthropology, University of Delhi.

Marilyn Porter is Professor, Department of Sociology, Memorial University, St. John’s, Canada.

+ Read more

Foreword Joan P. Mencher

Preface

Introduction

Chapter 1 Men as Nature and Women as Culture: Women’s Work and reproduction of a pastoral community on the Himalayan Borders Subhadra Mitra Channa

Chapter 2 Farming the Edges: Women’s Natural Resource Management on Small Farms in Eastern Kentucky Ann Kingsolver

Chapter 3 A Feminist Look at Women, Fishing and Coastal Communities in Tanzania Marilyn Porter

Chapter 4 Fish-for-sex: The Cruel Fuel for HIV/AIDS in African Fishing Communities? Geraldine K. Matolla

Chapter 5 Mobile Practices and Gender Contracts in Fishery-Related Areas Siri Gerrard

Chapter 6 Women’s Collective Action and Sustainable

Water Management: Case of SEWA’s Water Campaign in Gujarat

Smita Mishra Panda

Chapter 7 Conceptual and Theoretical Perspectives on Global Apartheid, Environmental Injustice, and Women’s Activism for Sustainable Well-Being Faye V. Harrison

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