畜牧业的形成:印度喜马拉雅山脉的加迪斯人和范古贾尔人的记述。

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Pastoralism-Research Policy and Practice Pub Date : 2022-01-01 Epub Date: 2022-10-24 DOI:10.1186/s13570-022-00259-z
Raghav Srivastava
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摘要

几个世纪以来,喜马拉雅山脉西部和中部的牧民社区给现代印度政府带来了治理问题(正如人们经常预测的那样)。它们的存在,在很大程度上是在固定财产和资本主义生产关系的领域之外,长期以来一直存在问题。他们的季节性迁移和垂直的空间和时间运动,使得这些民族既不能顺利地也不能完全地融入国家生存的必要条件之一——固定的市场经济。作为回应,想象和强加的干预在很大程度上塑造了这些不平衡的关系,我断言,这些关系与詹姆斯·斯科特(James Scott)的现代国家项目的特征密切相关(斯科特1998年,《像国家一样看待:改善人类状况的某些计划是如何失败的》)。通过这种方式,印度政府和两个迁移的牧民社区——加迪斯和范古贾人——之间的紧张关系将被试图并置和对比。我将试图展示国家如何以各种形式使用一系列合法化的论点和工具-道德,保护,收入,发展和气候变化-“解决”Gaddis和Van gujjar人的传统角色,进入一种更有利于衡量,监视和控制的生活方式:牧民的“去牧区化”(Caravani, J Peasant Stud 46:1323-1346, 2019),朝向更大的同化、衡量和占用的国家目标(Foucault 1995, Discipline & punishment: the Birth of the Prison)。通过这种方式,将试图将合法化的变化和看似偶然的动态置于他们的背景中,并用于表征这两个社区的对比情况,同时强调需要使他们的社会和宗教身份在他们的游牧生活中发挥复杂的作用。
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The making of pastoralisms: An account of the Gaddis and Van Gujjars in the Indian Himalaya.

The pastoral communities of the western and central Himalayas have, for centuries, presented the modern Indian state with a problem of governance (as it has often been projected). Their existence, largely outside the domains of fixed property and capitalist production relations, has long since been problematized. Their seasonal migrations and vertical movements in space and time have enabled neither a smooth nor complete assimilation of these peoples into one of the state's existential imperatives-the sedentarized market economy. The interventions imagined and imposed in response, have largely shaped these unbalanced relationships which, I assert, closely follow the features of James Scott's high-modern state projects (Scott 1998, Seeing Like a State: How Certain Schemes to Improve the Human Condition Have Failed). Through this, an articulation of the tension between the Indian state and two transhumant pastoral communities-the Gaddis and the Van Gujjars-will be attempted to be juxtaposed and contrasted. I will attempt to show how the state in its various forms has used an array of legitimizing arguments and tools-morality, conservation, revenue, development and climate change-to 'settle' the Gaddis and Van Gujjars out of their traditional roles, into a lifestyle more conducive to measurement, surveillance and control: a 'de-pastoralization' of the pastoralists (Caravani, J Peasant Stud 46:1323-1346, 2019), towards the larger statal goals of assimilation, measurement and appropriation (Foucault 1995, Discipline & Punish: The Birth of the Prison). Through this, the changing and seemingly haphazard dynamics of legitimization will be attempted to be situated in their contexts and used to characterize the contrasting situations of both these communities-while highlighting the need to complicate the role of their social and religious identities in the making of their pastoralisms.

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期刊介绍: Pastoralism: Research, Policy and Practice is an interdisciplinary and peer-reviewed journal on extensive livestock production systems throughout the world. Pastoralists rely on rangelands and livestock for their livelihoods, but exhibit different levels of mobility and market involvement, and operate under a variety of different land tenure regimes. Pastoralism publishes research that influences public policy, to improve the welfare of these people and better conserve the environments in which they live. The journal investigates pastoralism from a variety of disciplinary perspectives across the biophysical, social and economic sciences. This is not applied research in the traditional sense, but relevant research, sometimes even basic research, with the capacity ultimately to change the way practical people do business. Predicting what kind of research will fulfil this role is virtually impossible. What we can do is keep policy makers, practitioners and pastoralists talking to scientists and researchers and aware of each others'' concerns.
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