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'We give our blood': from tiger victim to conservation hero (Bardiya, south-west Nepal)
Vouiller, Nolwen
2024In European Bulletin of Himalayan Research, 63
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Keywords :
human-wildlife conflict; south-west Nepal; tiger; encounter; narratives
Abstract :
[en] Nolwen Vouiller has a state diploma in psychomotricity (Santé Sorbonne Université, Paris) as well as a master’s degree in anthropology (University Catholique of Louvain, Belgium). She is affiliated with the School for Advanced Studies in the Social Sciences (EHESS, Paris) and Liege University (ULiege, Belgium) that funds her work. Her research examines human-animal encounters in Bardiya National Park, Nepal, with a particular focus on emotional and bodily responses. As a singer and musician, she also integrates artistic methods into her work, particularly for data collection and restitution. She is a member of the Multispecies Ethnography and Artistic Methods (MEAM) Network among other institutions or associations.
Disciplines :
Anthropology
Author, co-author :
Vouiller, Nolwen  ;  Université de Liège - ULiège > Institut de recherche en Sciences Sociales (IRSS) > IRSS: Laboratoire d'Anthropologie Sociale et Culturelle ; Nous payons de notre sang » : de victime du tigre à héros de la conservation, Bardiya, Népal du Sud Ouest
Language :
English
Title :
'We give our blood': from tiger victim to conservation hero (Bardiya, south-west Nepal)
Alternative titles :
[fr] "Nous donnons notre sang" : de victime de tigre à héros de la conservation
Publication date :
2024
Journal title :
European Bulletin of Himalayan Research
ISSN :
0943-8254
eISSN :
2823-6114
Publisher :
Centre d’Études Sud-Asiatiques et Himalayennes, Aubervilliers, France
Special issue title :
Rekindling narratives and heroes of Nepal
Volume :
63
Peer reviewed :
Peer reviewed
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