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Resistance As Negotiation - Making States and Tribes in the Margins of Modern India

English · Hardback

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"Tribes" appear worldwide today as vestiges of a pre-modern past at odds with the workings of modern states. Acts of resistance and rebellion by groups designated as "tribal" have fascinated as well as perplexed administrators and scholars in South Asia and beyond. Tribal resistance and rebellion are held to be tragic yet heroic political acts by "subaltern" groups confronting omnipotent states. By contrast, this book draws on fifteen years of archival and ethnographic research to argue that statemaking is intertwined inextricably with the politics of tribal resistance in the margins of modern India. Uday Chandra demonstrates how the modern Indian state and its tribal or adivasi subjects have made and remade each other throughout the colonial and postcolonial eras, historical processes of modern statemaking shaping and being shaped by myriad forms of resistance by tribal subjects. Accordingly, tribal resistance, whether peaceful or violent, is better understood vis-áa-vis negotiations with the modern state, rather than its negation, over the past two centuries. How certain people and places came to be seen as "tribal" in modern India is, therefore, tied intimately to how "tribal" subjects remade their customs and community in the course of negotiations with colonial and postcolonial states. Ultimately, the empirical material unearthed in this book requires rethinking and rewriting the political history of modern India from its "tribal" margins"--

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Maps, Tables, and Figures

Acknowledgments

Introduction

1. The Ancien Régime, or When Margins Were Not Margins

2. Colonial Paternalism and the Making of the Modern Tribal Subject

3. Tribal Resistance and Rebellion

4. Reconstituting Tribal Margins in Colonial India

5. From the Colonial to the Postcolonial

6. The Postcolonial Developmental State and the Modern Tribal Subject

7. Tribal Resistance and Rebellion Revisited

8. Remaking the Postcolonial State from Above and Below

Conclusion

Notes

References

Index


About the author










Uday Chandra is Assistant Professor of Government at Georgetown University, Qatar.

Product details

Authors Uday Chandra
Publisher Stanford University Press
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 01.06.2024
 
EAN 9781503638112
ISBN 978-1-5036-3811-2
No. of pages 277
Series South Asia in Motion
Subject Non-fiction book > History > Miscellaneous

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