A Perception of Environment from a Floating-land: Unearthing an Apposite Term

Environment, Space, Place 9 (2):72-94 (2017)
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Abstract:Insights from phenomenological narratives of environmental change, led me to inquire on how to capture the dynamicity and relational reality of the Sund-arbans's environment, as articulated by the islanders. Existing concepts to represent one's surroundings, I argue, have their own limitations and I propose the term saṃsāra from Indian philosophy as an alternative. I contend that the hermeneutic of saṃsāra could craft out a new dimension of the concept and thus could very well capture the experience of the islanders. The hermeneutic of saṃsāra and its translation to English, teases out deeper phenomenological nuances of the human—environment relationship. I also demonstrate the implications of this conceptualization in the literature of ecophenomenology and advocate that the notion of saṃsāra illuminates some of the key features of the human—environment relationship, which till now were not duly acknowledged in this literature.

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