Cosmological Subjectivities: Exploring 'Truth' Environmentalities in the Haa Highlands of Bhutan

This paper explores local perceptions of the landscape in a small highland community near Haa, Bhutan. Through the lens of ethnoecology, it documents a storied landscape in which an animist cosmology, underpinned by Buddhism, shapes local subjectivities in particular ways that influence behaviour in...

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Main Authors: Jesse Montes, Sonam Tshering, Tenzin Phuntsho, Robert Fletcher
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications 2020-01-01
Series:Conservation & Society
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Online Access:http://www.conservationandsociety.org/article.asp?issn=0972-4923;year=2020;volume=18;issue=4;spage=355;epage=365;aulast=Montes
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spelling doaj-1c990a0683fb4df5b4ec5c33b4731bc32020-11-25T04:06:05ZengWolters Kluwer Medknow PublicationsConservation & Society0972-49232020-01-0118435536510.4103/cs.cs_19_47Cosmological Subjectivities: Exploring 'Truth' Environmentalities in the Haa Highlands of BhutanJesse MontesSonam TsheringTenzin PhuntshoRobert FletcherThis paper explores local perceptions of the landscape in a small highland community near Haa, Bhutan. Through the lens of ethnoecology, it documents a storied landscape in which an animist cosmology, underpinned by Buddhism, shapes local subjectivities in particular ways that influence behaviour in relation to this landscape. We draw on this case to contribute to a growing body of research exploring how environmental governance understood as Foucauldian-inspired 'environmentality' works to create 'environmental subjects'. While initial work in this area describes a monolithic environmentality, more recent research outlines multiple environmentalities (neoliberal, disciplinary, sovereign and truth) to demonstrate how processes of subject formation occur differently in relation to each of these. Within this research, however, attention to truth environmentality and the particular forms of environmental subjectivity it cultivates has been largely absent thus far. Our analysis addresses this gap by exploring how members of the herding community in the case under investigation describe relationships with a set of cosmological entities that motivate specific self-understandings leading to conservation-conducive behaviour. In this way, our analysis highlights how this particular approach to the 'conduct of conduct' works to shape specific environmental subjectivities beyond those currently highlighted in the burgeoning environmentalities literature.http://www.conservationandsociety.org/article.asp?issn=0972-4923;year=2020;volume=18;issue=4;spage=355;epage=365;aulast=Montesethnoecologyenvironmentalitycosmologysubjectivitybhutan
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Sonam Tshering
Tenzin Phuntsho
Robert Fletcher
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Robert Fletcher
Cosmological Subjectivities: Exploring 'Truth' Environmentalities in the Haa Highlands of Bhutan
Conservation & Society
ethnoecology
environmentality
cosmology
subjectivity
bhutan
author_facet Jesse Montes
Sonam Tshering
Tenzin Phuntsho
Robert Fletcher
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title Cosmological Subjectivities: Exploring 'Truth' Environmentalities in the Haa Highlands of Bhutan
title_short Cosmological Subjectivities: Exploring 'Truth' Environmentalities in the Haa Highlands of Bhutan
title_full Cosmological Subjectivities: Exploring 'Truth' Environmentalities in the Haa Highlands of Bhutan
title_fullStr Cosmological Subjectivities: Exploring 'Truth' Environmentalities in the Haa Highlands of Bhutan
title_full_unstemmed Cosmological Subjectivities: Exploring 'Truth' Environmentalities in the Haa Highlands of Bhutan
title_sort cosmological subjectivities: exploring 'truth' environmentalities in the haa highlands of bhutan
publisher Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications
series Conservation & Society
issn 0972-4923
publishDate 2020-01-01
description This paper explores local perceptions of the landscape in a small highland community near Haa, Bhutan. Through the lens of ethnoecology, it documents a storied landscape in which an animist cosmology, underpinned by Buddhism, shapes local subjectivities in particular ways that influence behaviour in relation to this landscape. We draw on this case to contribute to a growing body of research exploring how environmental governance understood as Foucauldian-inspired 'environmentality' works to create 'environmental subjects'. While initial work in this area describes a monolithic environmentality, more recent research outlines multiple environmentalities (neoliberal, disciplinary, sovereign and truth) to demonstrate how processes of subject formation occur differently in relation to each of these. Within this research, however, attention to truth environmentality and the particular forms of environmental subjectivity it cultivates has been largely absent thus far. Our analysis addresses this gap by exploring how members of the herding community in the case under investigation describe relationships with a set of cosmological entities that motivate specific self-understandings leading to conservation-conducive behaviour. In this way, our analysis highlights how this particular approach to the 'conduct of conduct' works to shape specific environmental subjectivities beyond those currently highlighted in the burgeoning environmentalities literature.
topic ethnoecology
environmentality
cosmology
subjectivity
bhutan
url http://www.conservationandsociety.org/article.asp?issn=0972-4923;year=2020;volume=18;issue=4;spage=355;epage=365;aulast=Montes
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