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| Document Type(s): | Journal Article |
| Article/Chapter Title: | Ganga and Gandagi: Interpretations of Pollution and Waste in Banaras |
| Journal Title: | Ethology |
| Author(s): | Alley, Kelly D |
| Religion(s): | Hinduism |
| Date of Publication: | 1994 |
| Volume: | 33 |
| Issue: | spring |
| Pages: | 127-45 |
| Annotation: | Defining waste as a social construct or problem, Alley examines various interpretations and ideologies of pollution and waste by differently situated Hindu residents of Benares in order to analyze the ways in which theories of purity and pollution influence public debates and governmental policies about the uses and condition of the Ganges. |
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