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Subalterns and Sovereigns - An Anthropological History of Bastar 1854-2006

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Informationen zum Autor Nandini Sundar is a Professor of Sociology at the Delhi School of Economics, University of Delhi. Klappentext The book provides an anthropological history of Bastar which now forms the heart of the new state of Chattisgarh. Focusing on the period between 1854-2006, it traces the genealogy of the state through the dialectics of administrative intervention and popular resistance. Zusammenfassung Subalterns and Sovereigns traces the expansion of the colonial and the post-colonial state in Bastar, central India between 1854-2006, In particular, it looks at the manner in which the state was constituted, focusing on certain critical moments when the structures set into place by the colonial state were contested. The central themes include the growing restrictions on popular access to land and forest, and the changing popular notions of kingship and polity, which act as the matrix through which structures of resistance are defined. The author's account of the region is at once the outcome of an intellectual as well as personal encounter with the 'field'. It is divided into three parts: Section One, 'Recreated Pasts', portrays the pre-colonial economy and polity. It dispels notions of dominant history that see Bastar and other such places as untouched and isolated prior to colonialism, showing instead, the degree of social and political fluidity in the region in the pre-colonial period. Section 2, 'Rebellious Pasts', contains accounts of both 'major' and 'minor' resistance to the colonizing process. It throws light on the play of multiple histories, differently constructed and differently understood by the actors involved. The final section, ' Uncertain Futures', highlights the contradictions faced by tribal society today and the processes of cultural redefinition engendered by these contradictions. The second edition includes an Afterword which discusses contemporary issues concerning the formation of the state of Chattisgarh. Inhaltsverzeichnis Acknowledgements Prologue List of Maps List of Tables List of Photographs List of Illustrations Abbreviations Introduction Recreated pasts 1: Village Histories in south Bastar 2: The Dialectics of Dussehra: Raja and Praja in the Bastar Polity Rebellious Pasts 3: We are Yours, but the Land is Ours: Kingship Contested 4: How did the Land become so Bitter? 5: In Search of Gunda Dhur: The Bhumkal of 1910 6: The Tribal Question, 19271950 7: The Congress and the King 8: The Baba and the Bhagats, Uncertain Futures Conclusion 9: Afterword Glossary of Terms Bibliography Index ...

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Authors Nandini Sundar, Nandini (Professor of Sociology Sundar
Publisher Oxford University Press
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 15.09.2008
 
EAN 9780195697049
ISBN 978-0-19-569704-9
No. of pages 326
Dimensions 152 mm x 210 mm x 19 mm
Series Subaltern Studies
Subaltern Studies
Subjects Humanities, art, music > History > Regional and national histories
Non-fiction book > History > Miscellaneous

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