Is primitivism a consequence of the natural evolution of some human societies? Or is it a conscious choice by such societies to evade state power? In The Roots of the Periphery, Bhangya Bhukya sets out to answer these questions by taking as his focal point the case of the Gond dynasty of the erstwhile Chanda region of Deccan India. He examines the evolution of Gond society over an extensive period, demonstrating how the British colonial government created anadministrative divide between the plains and the hills, thus stereotyping hill and forest communities as isolated, primitive, barbaric, and uncivilized in order to deny them self-rule.…mehr
Is primitivism a consequence of the natural evolution of some human societies? Or is it a conscious choice by such societies to evade state power? In The Roots of the Periphery, Bhangya Bhukya sets out to answer these questions by taking as his focal point the case of the Gond dynasty of the erstwhile Chanda region of Deccan India. He examines the evolution of Gond society over an extensive period, demonstrating how the British colonial government created anadministrative divide between the plains and the hills, thus stereotyping hill and forest communities as isolated, primitive, barbaric, and uncivilized in order to deny them self-rule.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Bhangya Bhukya is Associate Professor of History at the University of Hyderabad, India. Previously he has served as Associate Professor at the English and Foreign Languages University, Hyderabad, and as Assistant Professor at Osmania University, Hyderabad. Dr Bhukya has specialized in modern Indian history from the undergraduate to the master's level, and has in the process developed a strong interest in the history of subaltern and marginalized groups whose history is largely neglected in mainstream history. He did his MA and MPhil from Hyderabad Central University, India, and his PhD from the University of Warwick, UK, on a Ford Foundation International Fellowship.
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* List of Figures * List of Tables * List of Abbreviations * Preface * Introduction * 1: Remembering Rajas, Remembering Sovereignty: The Gond Community and Its Politics * 2: Subordinating the Sovereigns: The Colonial Project of Taming the Gond Rajas * 3: Enclosing Land: The Making of the Colonial State in the Hills * 4: Enclosing Adivasis: The Making of the Colonial Periphery * 5: Insurgency and Developmentalism: An Unresolved Tangle * Postscript: Insurgency Revisited * Epilogue * Glossary * Bibliography * Index * About the Author
* List of Figures * List of Tables * List of Abbreviations * Preface * Introduction * 1: Remembering Rajas, Remembering Sovereignty: The Gond Community and Its Politics * 2: Subordinating the Sovereigns: The Colonial Project of Taming the Gond Rajas * 3: Enclosing Land: The Making of the Colonial State in the Hills * 4: Enclosing Adivasis: The Making of the Colonial Periphery * 5: Insurgency and Developmentalism: An Unresolved Tangle * Postscript: Insurgency Revisited * Epilogue * Glossary * Bibliography * Index * About the Author
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