Kelly D. Alley is Associate Professor and Director of Anthropology at Auburn University. In addition to being a prolific writer, she has conducted research on public culture and environmental issues in northern India for over a decade. Alley is currently overseeing a project to ameliorate river pollution problems in India.
The book is exemplary in its patient, detailed parsing of one of
the most powerful examples of the sort of colliding cultural
categories and definitions which ethnographers face more often than
many are willing to admit." —Journal of Anthropological
Research
"...in a manner that commands respect, Alley provides an
empirically grounded, as well as theoretically astute, model of how
to combine culture and ecology, and how to negotiate an analytical
path between widely different environmental meanings and
practices." —The Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute
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