Water Reservoirs in South India
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vor 18 Jahren
The thesis highlights that culture matters to the water supply,
which is often considered mainly a technical and economical task.
Based on fieldwork in Tamil Nadu /South India, it explores how
water reservoirs work, how they are utilised, managed, perceived
and which role they play in rituals. It deconstructs notions such
as "community management" and "traditional institutions" and traces
the water reservoirs' deep entanglement in local politics and
beliefs. It also provides an ethnography of water uses and
discusses the cultural meaning of water. At the same time, the
thesis demonstrates that the water supply is a tool to understand a
local society, the role of the state, identity formation, caste,
and the effects of colonialism.
which is often considered mainly a technical and economical task.
Based on fieldwork in Tamil Nadu /South India, it explores how
water reservoirs work, how they are utilised, managed, perceived
and which role they play in rituals. It deconstructs notions such
as "community management" and "traditional institutions" and traces
the water reservoirs' deep entanglement in local politics and
beliefs. It also provides an ethnography of water uses and
discusses the cultural meaning of water. At the same time, the
thesis demonstrates that the water supply is a tool to understand a
local society, the role of the state, identity formation, caste,
and the effects of colonialism.
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