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This book provides an understanding of the challenges in Northeast India in terms of the nature of flows and ruptures in the daily lives of people. It brings together multiple and interconnected issues of identity, development, environment, migration, land alienation, and policy impacts to the forefront.
List of contents
Introduction – Periphery Calling: Layers of Divergence Chandan Kumar Sharma and Reshmi Banerjee Part 1: Discord around Development 1. The Contemporary Process of Economic Development, State Power and Lepcha Resistance in Sikkim: A Macro View Binod Bhattarai 2. Concentrated Development of Specific Areas vis-à-vis Underdevelopment in Peripheral Areas of Meghalaya Kitdor W. Kharbuli 3. Hydrocarbon Exploration in Manipur: Resource Conflict and Community Response Shreya Saha 4. Dispossession Due to Development: A Case Study of the Tiwa Tribe of Central Assam Dola Borkataki Part 2: Issues of Identity 5. State and Customary Practices: Locating the Power and Authority of the Konyak Anghs Jagritee Ghosh 6. Ethnicity, Immigration and Conflict: The Case of Bodoland Territorial Area Districts (BTAD) Cihnnita Baruah 7. ‘Outsiders’ in Bodoland: Categories of Narratives and Practice Saba Sharma 8. Politics of Land and Citizenship in the Chittagong Hill Tracts of Bangladesh Fariba Alamgir Part 3: Borders and Beyond 9. Accusations and Belonging in the Southwestern Borderland of Mizoram N. William Singh 10. Ethnography in the Assam–Nagaland Border: Narratives of Conflict Prafulla Kr. Nath 11. Ambiguity, Conflict and Compliance: Myanmar’s Woes Meet North East India Reshmi Banerjee 12. Crossing over the Patkai Mountains: Ethnographic Memoirs as Ruptures and Flows Kaustubh Deka
About the author
Chandan Kumar Sharma is Professor of Sociology at Tezpur University, Assam, India.
Reshmi Banerjee is a political scientist based in London, UK, and is currently a visiting research fellow at the Institute of Social Sciences, New Delhi, India.
Summary
This book provides an understanding of the challenges in Northeast India in terms of the nature of flows and ruptures in the daily lives of people. It brings together multiple and interconnected issues of identity, development, environment, migration, land alienation, and policy impacts to the forefront.