David N. Gellner is Professor of Social Anthropology at the University of Oxford. He is the editor of Varieties of Activist Experience: Civil Society in South Asia and Ethnic Activism and Civil Society in South Asia and coeditor (with Krishna Hachhethu) of Local Democracy in South Asia: Microprocesses of Democratization in Nepal and Its Neighbours.
David N. Gellner is Professor of Social Anthropology at the University of Oxford. He is the editor of Varieties of Activist Experience: Civil Society in South Asia and Ethnic Activism and Civil Society in South Asia and coeditor (with Krishna Hachhethu) of Local Democracy in South Asia: Microprocesses of Democratization in Nepal and Its Neighbours.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Preface vii Introduction. Northern South Asia's Diverse Borders, from Kachchh to Mizoram / David N. Gellner 1 1. Borders without Borderlands: On the Social Reproduction of State Demarcation in Rajasthan / Anastasia Piliavsky 24 2. Allegiance and Alienation: Border Dynamics in Kargil / Radhika Gupta 47 3. Naturalizing the Himalaya-as-Border in Uttarakhand / Nayanika Mathur 72 4. On the Way to India: Nepali Rituals of Border Crossing / Sondra L. Hausner and Jeevan R. Sharma 94 5. The Perils of Being a Borderland People: On the Lhotshampas of Bhutan / Rosalind Evans 117 6. Developing the Border: The State and the Political Economy of Development in Arunachal Pradesh / Deepak K. Mishra 141 7. The Micropolitics of Borders: The Issue of Greater Nagaland (or Nagalim) / Vibha Joshi 163 8. Nodes of Control in a South(east) Asian Borderland / Nicholas Farrelly 194 9. Histories of Belonging(s): Narrating Territory, Possession, and Dispossession at the India-Bangladesh Border / Jason Cons 214 10. Geographies and Identities: Subaltern Partition Stories along Bengal's Southern Frontier / Annu Jalais 245 Afterword. Making the Most of "Sensitive" Borders / Willem van Schendel 266 Contributors 273 Bibliography 277 Index 303
Preface vii Introduction. Northern South Asia's Diverse Borders, from Kachchh to Mizoram / David N. Gellner 1 1. Borders without Borderlands: On the Social Reproduction of State Demarcation in Rajasthan / Anastasia Piliavsky 24 2. Allegiance and Alienation: Border Dynamics in Kargil / Radhika Gupta 47 3. Naturalizing the Himalaya-as-Border in Uttarakhand / Nayanika Mathur 72 4. On the Way to India: Nepali Rituals of Border Crossing / Sondra L. Hausner and Jeevan R. Sharma 94 5. The Perils of Being a Borderland People: On the Lhotshampas of Bhutan / Rosalind Evans 117 6. Developing the Border: The State and the Political Economy of Development in Arunachal Pradesh / Deepak K. Mishra 141 7. The Micropolitics of Borders: The Issue of Greater Nagaland (or Nagalim) / Vibha Joshi 163 8. Nodes of Control in a South(east) Asian Borderland / Nicholas Farrelly 194 9. Histories of Belonging(s): Narrating Territory, Possession, and Dispossession at the India-Bangladesh Border / Jason Cons 214 10. Geographies and Identities: Subaltern Partition Stories along Bengal's Southern Frontier / Annu Jalais 245 Afterword. Making the Most of "Sensitive" Borders / Willem van Schendel 266 Contributors 273 Bibliography 277 Index 303
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