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ID112136
Title ProperLiving in the material world
Other Title Informationcosmopolitanism and trade in early twentieth century Ladakh
LanguageENG
AuthorFewkes, Jacqueline H
Publication2012.
Summary / Abstract (Note)The historical trading communities of early twentieth century Ladakh, in northern India, interacted with multiple cultures through both travel and the flow of trade goods. Using a neo-pragmatic philosophical framework, I will argue that this community-largely rural and commonly thought of as isolated-was, in fact, cosmopolitan. The traders' interactions with specific commodities prompted them to traverse cultural boundaries and engage with new ideas. This view of cosmopolitanism suggests that, while particular economic, political or social contexts may be part of the settings in which both individuals and communities are engaged in cosmopolitan processes, contexts do not define the cosmopolitan.
`In' analytical NoteModern Asian Studies Vol. 46, No.2; Mar 2012: p.259-281
Journal SourceModern Asian Studies Vol. 46, No.2; Mar 2012: p.259-281
Key WordsLadakh ;  Cosmopolitanism ;  Northern India