First Citizens
Studies on Adivasis, Tribals, and Indigenous Peoples in India
Herausgeber: Radhakrishna, Meena
First Citizens
Studies on Adivasis, Tribals, and Indigenous Peoples in India
Herausgeber: Radhakrishna, Meena
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First Citizens engages with the political and historical processes which go into the making of differential identities and adoption of specific labels by communities, and explores a number of critical issues confronting this extremely vulnerable section of Indian society.
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First Citizens engages with the political and historical processes which go into the making of differential identities and adoption of specific labels by communities, and explores a number of critical issues confronting this extremely vulnerable section of Indian society.
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- Verlag: Hurst & Co.
- Seitenzahl: 456
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. August 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 221mm x 150mm x 33mm
- Gewicht: 658g
- ISBN-13: 9780199459698
- ISBN-10: 019945969X
- Artikelnr.: 47866762
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Hurst & Co.
- Seitenzahl: 456
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. August 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 221mm x 150mm x 33mm
- Gewicht: 658g
- ISBN-13: 9780199459698
- ISBN-10: 019945969X
- Artikelnr.: 47866762
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Meena Radhakrishna is an independent researcher. She was formerly a faculty in the Department of Sociology, University of Delhi, India.
* List of Abbreviations
* Acknowledgements
* Introduction
* Meena Radhakrishna
* I CATEGORIES AND IDENTITIES AS HISTORICAL PROCESS
* 1: Formation of Adivasi/Indigenous Peoples' Identity in India -
Virginius Xaxa
* 2: Primitive Accumulation, Labour, and the Making of 'Scheduled
Tribe', 'Indigenous', and Adivasi Sensibility - Savyasaachi
* 3: 'Hindus Have to Be Born as Hindus': The Magic Wand of Brahminical
Hinduism and Conversions - Biswamoy Pati
* 4: Peoples, Power, and Belief in North-East India - David Vumlallian
Zou
* 5: The Adivasi Other: Ethnicity and Minority Status - Rudolf C.
Heredia
* 6: Denotification of the Rathvas as Adivasis in Gujarat - Arjun
Rathva, Dhananjay Rai, and N. Rajaram
* II DESTRUCTION, LOSS, DISLOCATION
* 7: In the Name of Sustainable Development: Genocide Masked as 'Tribal
Development' - Felix Padel
* 8: Unfree Mobility: Adivasi Women's Migration - Indrani Mazumdar
* 9: Tribal Labour in the Tea Plantations of West Bengal: Problems of
Migration and Settlement - Sharit K. Bhowmik
* 10: Urban Housekeepers from Tribal Homelands: Adivasi Women Migrants
and Domestic Work in Delhi - Neetha N.
* III NEGOTIATIONS AND REDRESSALS
* 11: Shifting the Terrain of Struggle: Critically Evaluating the
Forest Rights Act - Sudha Vasan
* 12: Retrieving Ancestral Rights: The Making of the Forest Rights Act
- Madhu Sarin
* 13: Adivasis' and the Trajectories of Political Mobilization in
Contemporary India - Archana Prasad
* 14: Conservation and Rights in India: Are We Moving towards Any Kind
of Harmony? - Ashish Kothari and Neema Pathak Broome
* Epilogue: Violence of 'Development' and Adivasi Resistance-An
Overview - Meena Radhakrishna
* Appendix: A Brief Review of Laws Impacting Adivasis - Meena
Radhakrishna
* Index
* About the Editor and Contributors
* Acknowledgements
* Introduction
* Meena Radhakrishna
* I CATEGORIES AND IDENTITIES AS HISTORICAL PROCESS
* 1: Formation of Adivasi/Indigenous Peoples' Identity in India -
Virginius Xaxa
* 2: Primitive Accumulation, Labour, and the Making of 'Scheduled
Tribe', 'Indigenous', and Adivasi Sensibility - Savyasaachi
* 3: 'Hindus Have to Be Born as Hindus': The Magic Wand of Brahminical
Hinduism and Conversions - Biswamoy Pati
* 4: Peoples, Power, and Belief in North-East India - David Vumlallian
Zou
* 5: The Adivasi Other: Ethnicity and Minority Status - Rudolf C.
Heredia
* 6: Denotification of the Rathvas as Adivasis in Gujarat - Arjun
Rathva, Dhananjay Rai, and N. Rajaram
* II DESTRUCTION, LOSS, DISLOCATION
* 7: In the Name of Sustainable Development: Genocide Masked as 'Tribal
Development' - Felix Padel
* 8: Unfree Mobility: Adivasi Women's Migration - Indrani Mazumdar
* 9: Tribal Labour in the Tea Plantations of West Bengal: Problems of
Migration and Settlement - Sharit K. Bhowmik
* 10: Urban Housekeepers from Tribal Homelands: Adivasi Women Migrants
and Domestic Work in Delhi - Neetha N.
* III NEGOTIATIONS AND REDRESSALS
* 11: Shifting the Terrain of Struggle: Critically Evaluating the
Forest Rights Act - Sudha Vasan
* 12: Retrieving Ancestral Rights: The Making of the Forest Rights Act
- Madhu Sarin
* 13: Adivasis' and the Trajectories of Political Mobilization in
Contemporary India - Archana Prasad
* 14: Conservation and Rights in India: Are We Moving towards Any Kind
of Harmony? - Ashish Kothari and Neema Pathak Broome
* Epilogue: Violence of 'Development' and Adivasi Resistance-An
Overview - Meena Radhakrishna
* Appendix: A Brief Review of Laws Impacting Adivasis - Meena
Radhakrishna
* Index
* About the Editor and Contributors
* List of Abbreviations
* Acknowledgements
* Introduction
* Meena Radhakrishna
* I CATEGORIES AND IDENTITIES AS HISTORICAL PROCESS
* 1: Formation of Adivasi/Indigenous Peoples' Identity in India -
Virginius Xaxa
* 2: Primitive Accumulation, Labour, and the Making of 'Scheduled
Tribe', 'Indigenous', and Adivasi Sensibility - Savyasaachi
* 3: 'Hindus Have to Be Born as Hindus': The Magic Wand of Brahminical
Hinduism and Conversions - Biswamoy Pati
* 4: Peoples, Power, and Belief in North-East India - David Vumlallian
Zou
* 5: The Adivasi Other: Ethnicity and Minority Status - Rudolf C.
Heredia
* 6: Denotification of the Rathvas as Adivasis in Gujarat - Arjun
Rathva, Dhananjay Rai, and N. Rajaram
* II DESTRUCTION, LOSS, DISLOCATION
* 7: In the Name of Sustainable Development: Genocide Masked as 'Tribal
Development' - Felix Padel
* 8: Unfree Mobility: Adivasi Women's Migration - Indrani Mazumdar
* 9: Tribal Labour in the Tea Plantations of West Bengal: Problems of
Migration and Settlement - Sharit K. Bhowmik
* 10: Urban Housekeepers from Tribal Homelands: Adivasi Women Migrants
and Domestic Work in Delhi - Neetha N.
* III NEGOTIATIONS AND REDRESSALS
* 11: Shifting the Terrain of Struggle: Critically Evaluating the
Forest Rights Act - Sudha Vasan
* 12: Retrieving Ancestral Rights: The Making of the Forest Rights Act
- Madhu Sarin
* 13: Adivasis' and the Trajectories of Political Mobilization in
Contemporary India - Archana Prasad
* 14: Conservation and Rights in India: Are We Moving towards Any Kind
of Harmony? - Ashish Kothari and Neema Pathak Broome
* Epilogue: Violence of 'Development' and Adivasi Resistance-An
Overview - Meena Radhakrishna
* Appendix: A Brief Review of Laws Impacting Adivasis - Meena
Radhakrishna
* Index
* About the Editor and Contributors
* Acknowledgements
* Introduction
* Meena Radhakrishna
* I CATEGORIES AND IDENTITIES AS HISTORICAL PROCESS
* 1: Formation of Adivasi/Indigenous Peoples' Identity in India -
Virginius Xaxa
* 2: Primitive Accumulation, Labour, and the Making of 'Scheduled
Tribe', 'Indigenous', and Adivasi Sensibility - Savyasaachi
* 3: 'Hindus Have to Be Born as Hindus': The Magic Wand of Brahminical
Hinduism and Conversions - Biswamoy Pati
* 4: Peoples, Power, and Belief in North-East India - David Vumlallian
Zou
* 5: The Adivasi Other: Ethnicity and Minority Status - Rudolf C.
Heredia
* 6: Denotification of the Rathvas as Adivasis in Gujarat - Arjun
Rathva, Dhananjay Rai, and N. Rajaram
* II DESTRUCTION, LOSS, DISLOCATION
* 7: In the Name of Sustainable Development: Genocide Masked as 'Tribal
Development' - Felix Padel
* 8: Unfree Mobility: Adivasi Women's Migration - Indrani Mazumdar
* 9: Tribal Labour in the Tea Plantations of West Bengal: Problems of
Migration and Settlement - Sharit K. Bhowmik
* 10: Urban Housekeepers from Tribal Homelands: Adivasi Women Migrants
and Domestic Work in Delhi - Neetha N.
* III NEGOTIATIONS AND REDRESSALS
* 11: Shifting the Terrain of Struggle: Critically Evaluating the
Forest Rights Act - Sudha Vasan
* 12: Retrieving Ancestral Rights: The Making of the Forest Rights Act
- Madhu Sarin
* 13: Adivasis' and the Trajectories of Political Mobilization in
Contemporary India - Archana Prasad
* 14: Conservation and Rights in India: Are We Moving towards Any Kind
of Harmony? - Ashish Kothari and Neema Pathak Broome
* Epilogue: Violence of 'Development' and Adivasi Resistance-An
Overview - Meena Radhakrishna
* Appendix: A Brief Review of Laws Impacting Adivasis - Meena
Radhakrishna
* Index
* About the Editor and Contributors