

The Chipko Movement: Ramachandra Guha, Shekhar Pathak, Manisha Chaudhry, Mukul Sharma
Mar 13, 2021
Join historian Ramachandra Guha, translator Manisha Chaudhry, and scholar Mukul Sharma as they dive into the vibrant history of the Chipko Movement. They discuss the grassroots resistance against logging in India's Himalayas, emphasizing the pivotal role of local women. The conversation explores the significance of translating environmental narratives and the challenges facing future environmental movements in Uttarakhand. They reflect on the urgent need for ecological protection and the enduring legacy of Chipko in today’s activism.
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Chipko's Global Environmental Impact
- Chipko marks the birth of environmentalism of the poor, showing sustainability matters most in poorer, resource-dependent nations.
- It inspired global forest protests and highlighted environmentalism beyond affluent perspectives.
Translator's Engagement with Chipko
- Manisha found translating Shekhar's book like translating a novel due to its rich, woven history and voices.
- She enjoyed capturing the strong, transparent voice of the author, especially highlighting women's roles.
Women's Central Role in Chipko
- Women were central to the Chipko movement, bearing ecological burdens and leading protests.
- Local communities fought for forests as their 'mother' and lifeline, showing ecofeminism in practice.