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Author Biswas, Prasenjit, 1969-

Title Ethnic life-worlds in north-east India : an analysis / Prasenjit Biswas, Chandan Suklabaidya
Published Los Angeles : SAGE Publications, 2008

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Description 1 online resource (311 pages)
Series Sage studies on India's north east
Sage studies on India's north east.
Contents 1 Reconceptualizing an Ethnic Life-World 17 -- 2 Return of the Native 51 -- 3 The Native and the Nation: Jawaharlal Nehru-Verrier Elwin's Philosophical Anthropology 109 -- 4 Insurgency as Counter-Hegemonic Struggle in North-East India 153 -- 5 Shades of 'Colonialism': Contextualizing United Liberation Front of Assam (ULFA) 212 -- 6 Nations-From-Below: An Interpretation of Life and Politics 231 -- 7 Rethinking India's North-East: Within and Beyond Life-Worlds 256
Summary "Ethnic Life-worlds in North-East India: An Analysis" draws upon the phenomenological notion of the life-world to understand the culturally-embedded construction of communities, for whom the lived experience of cultural politics constitutes their identity. It analyses the cultural and political determinants of ethnic- and identity-oriented struggles in India's North-East, as well as the cultural politics of ethnic mobilizations in the region. Such mobilizations are an attempt to construct a self-identity distinct from that constructed by the state - both colonial and post-colonial India - which becomes a source of concern for the latter with regard to its achieving legitimacy and development in the region. While both the state and insurgent groups carve out their distinct ideological and political agenda on to the life-world of the North-East, it is at the point of diversion that the struggle for establishing such agenda falls into the trappings of constitutional determinism. This book analyses the articulation of ethnic politics in North-East India that takes into account moves for integration, as well as apparent differences. In doing so, it critically examines two major insurgent outfits of the region - NSCN and ULFA. It also discusses struggles launched by the Naga and Assamese people and develops a neologism of nations-from-below, arguing that one needs to take into account the concrete totality of the people's lived experiences. It bases this analysis on a critical discussion of the colonial construction of tribal identity and its post-colonial critique. Thought-provoking and analytical, this book opens a new window to the study of India's North-East, which will intrigue students and scholars across various disciplines of development studies, sociology, philosophy, anthropology, political science and ethnic studies, and will be of interest to policy-makers, NGOs and global humanitarian communities
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 296-302) and index
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Subject Ethnology -- India, Northeastern
Community life -- India, Northeastern
Politics and culture -- India, Northeastern
Ethnic conflict -- India, Northeastern
SOCIAL SCIENCE -- Anthropology -- Cultural.
SOCIAL SCIENCE -- Discrimination & Race Relations.
SOCIAL SCIENCE -- Minority Studies.
Community life
Ethnic conflict
Ethnic relations
Ethnology
Politics and culture
Politics and government
Social conditions
Minderheitenfrage
Kulturelle Identität
SUBJECT India, Northeastern -- Politics and government
India, Northeastern -- Ethnic relations
India, Northeastern -- Social conditions
Subject Northeastern India
Indien -- Nordost
Form Electronic book
Author Suklabaidya, Chandan, 1966-
ISBN 9788178299921
8178299925
1281965588
9781281965585