Cookstove Chronicles: Social Life of a Women's Technology in India

Author:   Meena Khandelwal
Publisher:   University of Arizona Press
ISBN:  

9780816552955


Pages:   280
Publication Date:   22 October 2024
Format:   Hardback
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Stove improvers have been designing and promoting “clean” or “efficient” biomass cookstoves in India since the 1940s and have been frustrated to find their carefully engineered stoves abandoned in trash heaps or repurposed as storage bins, while the traditional mud chulha retains a central place in the kitchen. Why do so many Indian women continue to use wood-burning, smoke-spewing stoves when they have other options? Based on anthropological research in Rajasthan, Cookstove Chronicles argues that the supposedly obsolete chulha persists because it offers women control over the tools needed to feed their families. Their continued use of old stoves alongside the new is not a failure to embrace new technologies but instead a strategy to maximize flexibility and autonomy. The chulha is neither the villain nor hero of this story. It produces particulate matter that harms people’s bodies, leaves soot on utensils and walls, and accelerates glacial melting and atmospheric warming. Yet it also depends on renewable biomass fuel and supports women’s autonomy as a local, do-it-yourself technology. Meena Khandelwal, a feminist anthropologist, describes her collaboration with engineers, archaeologists, and others. She employs critical social theory and reflections from fieldwork to bring together research from a range of fields, including history, geography, anthropology, energy and environmental studies, public health, and science and technology studies (STS). In so doing she not only demystifies multidisciplinary research but also highlights the messy reality of actual behavior. Cookstove Chronicles critically examines why, despite extensive development efforts, use of the chulha persists. It offers an important new framework for looking at development, technology, environmental change, and human behavior.

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Author:   Meena Khandelwal
Publisher:   University of Arizona Press
Imprint:   University of Arizona Press
Weight:   0.454kg
ISBN:  

9780816552955


ISBN 10:   0816552959
Pages:   280
Publication Date:   22 October 2024
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Forthcoming
Availability:   In stock   Availability explained
Limited stock is available. It will be ordered for you and shipped pending supplier's limited stock.

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“Cookstove Chronicles offers a sophisticated, nuanced, and complex argument about why women in India continue to use the chulha despite extensive development efforts encouraging them to stop. Grounded in feminist insights and critical approaches to technology and development, this book is long overdue.”—Jade S. Sasser, author of On Infertile Ground: Population Control and Women’s Rights in the Era of Climate Change


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Meena R. Khandelwal is an associate professor of gender, women’s, and sexuality studies and anthropology at the University of Iowa. Collaboration with engineers, archaeologists, and others has led her to reimagine the much-demonized mud stove as a women’s technology.

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