The Camphor Tree and the Elephant: Religion and Ecological Change in Maritime Southeast Asia - Culture, Place, and NatureCulture, Place, and NatureCulture, Place, and NatureCulture, Place, and NatureCulture, Place, and NatureThe Camphor Tree and the Eleph - Faizah Zakaria - Books - University of Washington Press - 9780295751191 - February 7, 2023
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The Camphor Tree and the Elephant: Religion and Ecological Change in Maritime Southeast Asia - Culture, Place, and NatureCulture, Place, and NatureCulture, Place, and NatureCulture, Place, and NatureCulture, Place, and NatureThe Camphor Tree and the Eleph

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The Camphor Tree and the Elephant: Religion and Ecological Change in Maritime Southeast Asia - Culture, Place, and NatureCulture, Place, and NatureCulture, Place, and NatureCulture, Place, and NatureCulture, Place, and NatureThe Camphor Tree and the Eleph

What is the role of religion in shaping interactions and relations between the human and nonhuman in nature? Why are Muslim and Christian organizations generally not a potent force in Southeast Asian environmental movements? The Camphor Tree and the Elephant brings these questions into the history of ecological change in the region, centering the roles of religion and colonialism in shaping the Anthropocene-"the human epoch."

Historian Faizah Zakaria traces the conversion of the Batak people in upland Sumatra and the Malay Peninsula to Islam and Christianity during the long nineteenth century. She finds that the process helped shape social structures that voided the natural world of enchantment, ushered in a cash economy, and placed the power to remake local landscapes into the hands of a distant elite. Using a wide array of sources such as family histories, prayer manuscripts, and folktales in tandem with colonial and ethnographic archives, Zakaria brings everyday religion and its far-flung implications into our understanding of the environmental history of the modern world.
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254 pages, 4 Tables, black and white; 3 Maps; 1 Recorded music items; 5 Illustrations, black and whi

Media Books     Hardcover Book   (Book with hard spine and cover)
Released February 7, 2023
ISBN13 9780295751191
Publishers University of Washington Press
Pages 280
Dimensions 237 × 158 × 27 mm   ·   536 g
Language English  
Series Editor Sivaramakrishnan, K.