Marginalised Groups in India
Historiography, Politics, and Policies
Herausgeber: Debnath, Kunal; Chatterjee, Souvik
Marginalised Groups in India
Historiography, Politics, and Policies
Herausgeber: Debnath, Kunal; Chatterjee, Souvik
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This book intersects marginality, politics, and policies by focusing on the narratives of selective marginalised groups within India. It will be of interest to students, academicians, and researchers in South Asian Studies, Subaltern Studies, Political Science, Sociology, Social History, and Migration/refugee studies.
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This book intersects marginality, politics, and policies by focusing on the narratives of selective marginalised groups within India. It will be of interest to students, academicians, and researchers in South Asian Studies, Subaltern Studies, Political Science, Sociology, Social History, and Migration/refugee studies.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 252
- Erscheinungstermin: 18. November 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 16mm
- Gewicht: 558g
- ISBN-13: 9781032882017
- ISBN-10: 1032882018
- Artikelnr.: 71236030
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 252
- Erscheinungstermin: 18. November 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 16mm
- Gewicht: 558g
- ISBN-13: 9781032882017
- ISBN-10: 1032882018
- Artikelnr.: 71236030
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Kunal Debnath is Assistant Professor of Political Science at Rabindra Bharati University, Kolkata, India. Earlier he taught at Kazi Nazrul University, Asansol, from 2015¿2019. He is the author of a monograph titled Caste, Marginalisation, and Resistance: The Politics of Identity of the Naths (Yogis) of Bengal and Assam (Leiden, The Netherlands: Brill, 2024). Souvik Chatterjee is Assistant Professor of Political Science at Amity Institute of Liberal Arts, Amity University Mumbai, India. Earlier he served as a Senior Research Fellow in the Department of International Relations at the Central University of Jharkhand, Ranchi, India, from 2021 to 2023.
1. Introduction: The Axes of Marginality Section A: Caste and Ethnicity
through the Lens of Marginality 2. Sunk in Oblivion: The Marginalisation
and Resistance of the Naths of Bengal; 3. Living In and Out of Marginality:
Observing 'Dehasadhana' Among the Matuas Through the Prism of 'Sahajiya'
Tradition of Dissent; 4. Citizenship and Denizenship: The Chakma
Community's Dilemma in Arunachal Pradesh; 5. Competing Perspectives of
Ethno-nationalisms in Contemporary India: The Marginalised Kukis and Making
Sense of the Recent Ethnic Conflict in Manipur Section B: Gender
Marginalisation 6. The Socio-economic Marginalisation of Dalit Women in
India: A Critical Overview; 7. Unveiling Marginalisation: Neuroqueer
Experiences at the Intersection of Neurodivergence and Gender/Sexual
Diversity in India; 8. Relative Marginalisation and Limited Access of Women
to Healthcare Services: A Case Study of West Bengal; 9. Marginalisation of
Space: The Strategic Arrangements of Domestic Sphere and the Neoliberal
City in India Section C: States and Vulnerability 10. Marginalisation and
Vulnerability of Workers in Tea Gardens in North Bengal; 11. Locating the
Bengali Bubbles: Language, Ethnicity, and Assam's Federal Conundrum; 12.
Urban Margins and Nomadic Marginalities: Elucidating the Status of
Habitation among Pardhis of Mumbai Section D: Public Policies and the
Marginal Communities 13. E-Governance: A Critical Appraisal of Digital
Tools to Mitigate Marginalisation; 14. Empowering Women and Revitalising
Rural Communities: Exploring the Socio-Economic Consequences of Bihar's
JEEViKA Program; 15. Beggars and Policy Discourse: Searching for a Solution
of an Age-old Marginality; 16. Concluding Remarks: Marginality in the
Indian Scenario; Index
through the Lens of Marginality 2. Sunk in Oblivion: The Marginalisation
and Resistance of the Naths of Bengal; 3. Living In and Out of Marginality:
Observing 'Dehasadhana' Among the Matuas Through the Prism of 'Sahajiya'
Tradition of Dissent; 4. Citizenship and Denizenship: The Chakma
Community's Dilemma in Arunachal Pradesh; 5. Competing Perspectives of
Ethno-nationalisms in Contemporary India: The Marginalised Kukis and Making
Sense of the Recent Ethnic Conflict in Manipur Section B: Gender
Marginalisation 6. The Socio-economic Marginalisation of Dalit Women in
India: A Critical Overview; 7. Unveiling Marginalisation: Neuroqueer
Experiences at the Intersection of Neurodivergence and Gender/Sexual
Diversity in India; 8. Relative Marginalisation and Limited Access of Women
to Healthcare Services: A Case Study of West Bengal; 9. Marginalisation of
Space: The Strategic Arrangements of Domestic Sphere and the Neoliberal
City in India Section C: States and Vulnerability 10. Marginalisation and
Vulnerability of Workers in Tea Gardens in North Bengal; 11. Locating the
Bengali Bubbles: Language, Ethnicity, and Assam's Federal Conundrum; 12.
Urban Margins and Nomadic Marginalities: Elucidating the Status of
Habitation among Pardhis of Mumbai Section D: Public Policies and the
Marginal Communities 13. E-Governance: A Critical Appraisal of Digital
Tools to Mitigate Marginalisation; 14. Empowering Women and Revitalising
Rural Communities: Exploring the Socio-Economic Consequences of Bihar's
JEEViKA Program; 15. Beggars and Policy Discourse: Searching for a Solution
of an Age-old Marginality; 16. Concluding Remarks: Marginality in the
Indian Scenario; Index
1. Introduction: The Axes of Marginality Section A: Caste and Ethnicity
through the Lens of Marginality 2. Sunk in Oblivion: The Marginalisation
and Resistance of the Naths of Bengal; 3. Living In and Out of Marginality:
Observing 'Dehasadhana' Among the Matuas Through the Prism of 'Sahajiya'
Tradition of Dissent; 4. Citizenship and Denizenship: The Chakma
Community's Dilemma in Arunachal Pradesh; 5. Competing Perspectives of
Ethno-nationalisms in Contemporary India: The Marginalised Kukis and Making
Sense of the Recent Ethnic Conflict in Manipur Section B: Gender
Marginalisation 6. The Socio-economic Marginalisation of Dalit Women in
India: A Critical Overview; 7. Unveiling Marginalisation: Neuroqueer
Experiences at the Intersection of Neurodivergence and Gender/Sexual
Diversity in India; 8. Relative Marginalisation and Limited Access of Women
to Healthcare Services: A Case Study of West Bengal; 9. Marginalisation of
Space: The Strategic Arrangements of Domestic Sphere and the Neoliberal
City in India Section C: States and Vulnerability 10. Marginalisation and
Vulnerability of Workers in Tea Gardens in North Bengal; 11. Locating the
Bengali Bubbles: Language, Ethnicity, and Assam's Federal Conundrum; 12.
Urban Margins and Nomadic Marginalities: Elucidating the Status of
Habitation among Pardhis of Mumbai Section D: Public Policies and the
Marginal Communities 13. E-Governance: A Critical Appraisal of Digital
Tools to Mitigate Marginalisation; 14. Empowering Women and Revitalising
Rural Communities: Exploring the Socio-Economic Consequences of Bihar's
JEEViKA Program; 15. Beggars and Policy Discourse: Searching for a Solution
of an Age-old Marginality; 16. Concluding Remarks: Marginality in the
Indian Scenario; Index
through the Lens of Marginality 2. Sunk in Oblivion: The Marginalisation
and Resistance of the Naths of Bengal; 3. Living In and Out of Marginality:
Observing 'Dehasadhana' Among the Matuas Through the Prism of 'Sahajiya'
Tradition of Dissent; 4. Citizenship and Denizenship: The Chakma
Community's Dilemma in Arunachal Pradesh; 5. Competing Perspectives of
Ethno-nationalisms in Contemporary India: The Marginalised Kukis and Making
Sense of the Recent Ethnic Conflict in Manipur Section B: Gender
Marginalisation 6. The Socio-economic Marginalisation of Dalit Women in
India: A Critical Overview; 7. Unveiling Marginalisation: Neuroqueer
Experiences at the Intersection of Neurodivergence and Gender/Sexual
Diversity in India; 8. Relative Marginalisation and Limited Access of Women
to Healthcare Services: A Case Study of West Bengal; 9. Marginalisation of
Space: The Strategic Arrangements of Domestic Sphere and the Neoliberal
City in India Section C: States and Vulnerability 10. Marginalisation and
Vulnerability of Workers in Tea Gardens in North Bengal; 11. Locating the
Bengali Bubbles: Language, Ethnicity, and Assam's Federal Conundrum; 12.
Urban Margins and Nomadic Marginalities: Elucidating the Status of
Habitation among Pardhis of Mumbai Section D: Public Policies and the
Marginal Communities 13. E-Governance: A Critical Appraisal of Digital
Tools to Mitigate Marginalisation; 14. Empowering Women and Revitalising
Rural Communities: Exploring the Socio-Economic Consequences of Bihar's
JEEViKA Program; 15. Beggars and Policy Discourse: Searching for a Solution
of an Age-old Marginality; 16. Concluding Remarks: Marginality in the
Indian Scenario; Index