Cette séance, co-organisée par le Laboratoire d’Ethnologie et de Sociologie Comparative (LESC) et le Centre d’études himalayennes (CEH), se déroulera au LESC (MAE, Université Paris Nanterre) en salle F308 et nous accueillerons :
"Du renoncement au monde à l’environnementalisme dans l’hindouisme sectaire à Rishikesh, Uttarakhand (Inde)"
Johan KRIEG nous propose plusieurs textes pour préparer l’atelier. Ces textes sont accessibles [ici]->https://www.dropbox.com/sh/ffz2rkuybh5bd6s/AAD7RylxpqJWoRNxN8lLK66_a?dl=0) ]
Alley, K.D., 1998. Idioms of Degeneracy : Assessing Ganga’s Purity and Pollution. In Nelson L.E. (ed.), Purifying the Earthly Body of God. Religion and Ecology in Hindu India. New York : State University of New York Press, pp. 297-330.
Nelson, Lance E., “Ecology”, in : Brill’s Encyclopedia of Hinduism, Edited by : Knut A. Jacobsen, Helene Basu, Angelika Malinar, Vasudha Narayanan. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/2212-5019_beh_COM_9000000157 - First published online : 2012.
Clark, Matthew, “Akhāṛās : Warrior Ascetics”, in : Brill’s Encyclopedia of Hinduism, Edited by : Knut A. Jacobsen, Helene Basu, Angelika Malinar, Vasudha Narayanan. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/2212-5019_beh_COM_9000000002 - First published online : 2012.
Nagarajan Vijaya Rettakudi. 1998. The Earth as Goddess Bhu Devi : Toward a theory of “embedded ecologies” in Folk Hinduism. In Nelson L.E. (ed.), Purifying the Earthly Body of God. Religion and Ecology in Hindu India. New York : State University of New York Press, pp. 269-295.
White, Lynn. 1974. The historical roots of our ecologic crisis. In Spring, David & Spring, Eileen & Spring, David (eds), Ecology and religion in history, New York : Harper & Row. http://www.siena.edu/ellard/historical_roots_of_our_ecologic.htm