Journal article

Life on the hoof: Gender, youth, and the environment in the Indian Himalayas

J Dyson

Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute | WILEY | Published : 2015

Abstract

This article examines how young people in the Indian Himalayas understand, appreciate, and discuss their environment. Building on intensive ethnographic field research in Bemni, Uttarakhand, I point to the changing ways in which young people use the everyday practice of herding to acquire knowledge and engage in playful activity. I emphasize that age and gender shape the capacity for young people to interact creatively with their local environments. I will argue that studies of human/environment relations might usefully combine a focus on the movement of individuals through environments with a focus on the gendered ways in which they move through the life-course.

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