Caroline Sarrazin - gestion des plans d'eau au Népal
Caroline Sarrazin, doctorante en géographie, étudie l’évolution de la gestion des plans d’eau au sud-est du Népal dans la région des plaines. Dans ce film, elle raconte son travail, sa vie sur le
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Caroline Sarrazin, doctorante en géographie, étudie l’évolution de la gestion des plans d’eau au sud-est du Népal dans la région des plaines. Dans ce film, elle raconte son travail, sa vie sur le
The practice of a non-contractual, nonobligatory, and nonexclusive visiting sexual system among a matrilineal group in Southwest China has generated as much interest in anthropology as in the mass
For centuries, Central Tibet and its capital Lhasa were regarded as the center—as is obviously expressed in the very name of the region in Tibetan, dBus, “Center”—of political and religious life in
In this paper, I will begin by considering the concept of “house society” and its applicability to Southwest China. I ask the question of why no scholar, Levi-Strauss included since he originally
This project seeks to discern the physical and conceptual boundaries of the Tibetan region of Gyalthang, in southern Kham. At issue are questions about the relationships between older
Fernand Meyer, né le 9 août 1947, médecin de formation et spécialiste en radiologie, est directeur d'études à l'École pratique des hautes études et fut le directeur du « Centre d’études Himalayennes
When a nation-state looks to intensive agriculture for its national essence, what are the implications at the local level? This paper looks at agricultural colonization efforts (tunken屯垦) of the
Jean-Claude GALEY est directeur d'études à l'Ecole des Hautes etudes en Sciences Sociales (EHESS) dans le centre d'Anthropologie Sociale de l'Inde. Il est professeur au Department of Social
The Missions Étrangères de Paris (MEP) sent their first missionary on an exploratory mission to the Sino-Tibetan borderlands in 1847, and they retained a presence in the region until 1952. Together
From 1907 to 1911, some 4,000 commoners from the Sichuan Basin ventured west. Enticed by promises of large tracts of uncultivated land and three years of free rent, seeds, animals, and farm implements
Throughout the Qing dynasty (1644-1911), more and more travelers –officials, military and merchants- went to the Southwest border of China and dedicated some of their time to writing travel accounts,
Dans cet entretien, Gérard TOFFIN nous explique son travail sur les communautés rurales et urbaines Néwar de la vallée de Katmandou au Népal. Il a également mené des enquêtes dans les collines