This book fills a gap in the under-represented scholarship on the migrant and settler society of the Andaman Islands. The study focusses on how marginalised people from criminalised, low-class, low-caste, landless, refugee, repatriated, and Adivasi backgrounds have come to form a cosmopolitan, overseas conglomerate of communities-a Mini-India that incorporates the cultural, religious, social, ethnic, and class diversity of the subcontinent.
This book fills a gap in the under-represented scholarship on the migrant and settler society of the Andaman Islands. The study focusses on how marginalised people from criminalised, low-class, low-caste, landless, refugee, repatriated, and Adivasi backgrounds have come to form a cosmopolitan, overseas conglomerate of communities-a Mini-India that incorporates the cultural, religious, social, ethnic, and class diversity of the subcontinent.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Philipp Zehmisch is a Postdoctoral Research Fellow at the Centre for Advanced Studies and the Department of Social and Cultural Anthropology, Ludwig-Maximilians University, Munich.
Inhaltsangabe
* List of Maps * List of Images * Acknowledgements * List of Abbreviations * Prologue * Introduction * Part I Theory, Methodology, and the Field * 1: The Concept of Subalternity: Theoretical and Methodological Implications * 2: Doing Fieldwork in the Andamans: Transformations Within and With the Field * Part II Islands of Subalternity: Migration, Place-Making, and Politics * 3: Subaltern Migrations and the State * 4: Mini-India: Nationalism, Politics, and Subaltern Consciousness * 5: Manifestations of History * Interlogue: Fieldwork, the Subaltern and the Everyday State * Part III Landscapes of Subalternity: An Ethnography of the Ranchis of Mini-India * 6: Uncovering the Silent Other: Colonization, Aboriginal Labour, and the Production of Ranchi-ness * 7: The Ranchis of Mini-India: Subaltern Lifeworlds in the Margins of the State * 8: The Politics of Voice and Silence: Dialectics of Domination and Autonomy * Conclusion * Glossary * Bibliography * Index * About the Author
* List of Maps * List of Images * Acknowledgements * List of Abbreviations * Prologue * Introduction * Part I Theory, Methodology, and the Field * 1: The Concept of Subalternity: Theoretical and Methodological Implications * 2: Doing Fieldwork in the Andamans: Transformations Within and With the Field * Part II Islands of Subalternity: Migration, Place-Making, and Politics * 3: Subaltern Migrations and the State * 4: Mini-India: Nationalism, Politics, and Subaltern Consciousness * 5: Manifestations of History * Interlogue: Fieldwork, the Subaltern and the Everyday State * Part III Landscapes of Subalternity: An Ethnography of the Ranchis of Mini-India * 6: Uncovering the Silent Other: Colonization, Aboriginal Labour, and the Production of Ranchi-ness * 7: The Ranchis of Mini-India: Subaltern Lifeworlds in the Margins of the State * 8: The Politics of Voice and Silence: Dialectics of Domination and Autonomy * Conclusion * Glossary * Bibliography * Index * About the Author
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