The Routledge Companion to Northeast India
Herausgeber: Subba, Tanka B.; Wouters, Jelle J. P.
The Routledge Companion to Northeast India
Herausgeber: Subba, Tanka B.; Wouters, Jelle J. P.
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The Routledge Companion to Northeast India is a trans-disciplinary and comprehensive compendium of a vital yet under-researched region in South Asia. It provides a unique guide to prevailing themes, theories, arguments, and history of Northeast India.
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The Routledge Companion to Northeast India is a trans-disciplinary and comprehensive compendium of a vital yet under-researched region in South Asia. It provides a unique guide to prevailing themes, theories, arguments, and history of Northeast India.
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- Verlag: Routledge India
- Seitenzahl: 552
- Erscheinungstermin: 27. Mai 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 246mm x 174mm x 29mm
- Gewicht: 971g
- ISBN-13: 9781032259024
- ISBN-10: 1032259027
- Artikelnr.: 70348955
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Verlag: Routledge India
- Seitenzahl: 552
- Erscheinungstermin: 27. Mai 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 246mm x 174mm x 29mm
- Gewicht: 971g
- ISBN-13: 9781032259024
- ISBN-10: 1032259027
- Artikelnr.: 70348955
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
Jelle J.P. Wouters is Associate Professor in Anthropology and Sociology at Royal Thimphu College, Bhutan. He holds an MPhil (with distinction) in social anthropology from the University of Oxford and a PhD in anthropology from North-Eastern Hill University, Shillong. Prior to joining Royal Thimphu College, he taught at Sikkim University, India, and was a visiting faculty at Eberhard Karls University of Tübingen, Germany, under the 'Excellence Initiative' of the German Research Foundation. He has published about political lifeworlds, democracy and elections, insurgency and violence, kinship and identity, capitalism and resource-extraction, and social history of Northeast India. Tanka B. Subba is a retired Professor from the Department of Anthropology, North-Eastern Hill University (NEHU), Shillong, India. He served as Vice-Chancellor of Sikkim University from 2012 to 2017. He has received awards like the Homi Bhabha Fellowship (Mumbai), Dr Panchanan Mitra Lectureship and R.P. Chanda Centenary Medal for 2015 (Asiatic Society, Kolkata), DAAD Guest professorship at the Free University of Berlin, Berlin, and Baden-Wuerttemberg Fellowship at the South Asian Institute, Heidelberg University, Heidelberg. He was a member of the Academic Councils of Indira Gandhi National Tribal University, Amarkantak, and Jawaharlal Nehru University New Delhi, and served as a member of the Advisory Boards of the National Museum of Mankind, Bhopal, Anthropological Survey of India, Kolkata, and the INTACH, New Delhi.
Northeast India: An Introduction 1. Ahom Legacy 2. Animism 3.
Assam-Bangladesh Border 4. Biodiversity 5. Brahmaputra 6. Buddhist Studies
7. Christian Medical Missions 8. Cities 9. Clan 10. Colonial Frontiers 11.
Commons and Wildlife Conservation 12. Community Language Research 13.
Conquest and Colonization 14. Cross-Border Physical Connectivity 15.
Cultural Citizenship 16. Customary Law 17. Dance Cultures 18. Delimitation
19. Democracy and Elections 20. Developmentalism 21. Development-Induced
Displacement 22. Domesticating Paddy 23. Dreams 24. Ethnomusicology 25.
Ethno-Regionalism 26. Fifth Language Family 27. Food 28. Foothills 29.
Frontier Baptists 30. Frontier Feudalism 31. Geomorphology 32. Global Wars
in Colonial Frontier 33. Government Statistics 34. Healing 35. Himalaya as
Method 36. Hinduism 37. Hindutva Futures 38. Human-Elephant Worlds 39.
Hunting 40. Hydropower 41. Indigeneity 42. Indigenous Archaeology 43.
Infrastructure 44. Inner Line 45. Insurgency 46. Inter-State Border
Disputes 47. Language and Culture 48. Language and Migration 49. Language
Contact and Convergence 50. Literary Traditions 51. Look East Policy 52.
Materiality of Religion 53. Megalithic Traditions 54. Migration 55.
Multiple Partitions 56. Multispecies Studies 57. Museums 58. Names and
Naming 59. Nation 60. Oral Narratives 61. Popular Culture 62. Postcolonial
Other 63. Resource Frontier 64. Sacrifice 65. Shifting Cultivation 66.
Sixth Schedule 67. Species Extinction 68. Sylhet Referendum 69. Syntactic
Typology 70. Tea 71. Territoriality 72. Tibeto-Burman Languages 73.
Transboundary Spaces 74. Trans-Himalayan Trade 75. Travellers, Sojourners,
and Wayfarers 76. Tribe 77. Upland Languages 78. Urbanisation 79. Violence
80. Women and Labour 81. Youth Activism
Assam-Bangladesh Border 4. Biodiversity 5. Brahmaputra 6. Buddhist Studies
7. Christian Medical Missions 8. Cities 9. Clan 10. Colonial Frontiers 11.
Commons and Wildlife Conservation 12. Community Language Research 13.
Conquest and Colonization 14. Cross-Border Physical Connectivity 15.
Cultural Citizenship 16. Customary Law 17. Dance Cultures 18. Delimitation
19. Democracy and Elections 20. Developmentalism 21. Development-Induced
Displacement 22. Domesticating Paddy 23. Dreams 24. Ethnomusicology 25.
Ethno-Regionalism 26. Fifth Language Family 27. Food 28. Foothills 29.
Frontier Baptists 30. Frontier Feudalism 31. Geomorphology 32. Global Wars
in Colonial Frontier 33. Government Statistics 34. Healing 35. Himalaya as
Method 36. Hinduism 37. Hindutva Futures 38. Human-Elephant Worlds 39.
Hunting 40. Hydropower 41. Indigeneity 42. Indigenous Archaeology 43.
Infrastructure 44. Inner Line 45. Insurgency 46. Inter-State Border
Disputes 47. Language and Culture 48. Language and Migration 49. Language
Contact and Convergence 50. Literary Traditions 51. Look East Policy 52.
Materiality of Religion 53. Megalithic Traditions 54. Migration 55.
Multiple Partitions 56. Multispecies Studies 57. Museums 58. Names and
Naming 59. Nation 60. Oral Narratives 61. Popular Culture 62. Postcolonial
Other 63. Resource Frontier 64. Sacrifice 65. Shifting Cultivation 66.
Sixth Schedule 67. Species Extinction 68. Sylhet Referendum 69. Syntactic
Typology 70. Tea 71. Territoriality 72. Tibeto-Burman Languages 73.
Transboundary Spaces 74. Trans-Himalayan Trade 75. Travellers, Sojourners,
and Wayfarers 76. Tribe 77. Upland Languages 78. Urbanisation 79. Violence
80. Women and Labour 81. Youth Activism
Northeast India: An Introduction 1. Ahom Legacy 2. Animism 3.
Assam-Bangladesh Border 4. Biodiversity 5. Brahmaputra 6. Buddhist Studies
7. Christian Medical Missions 8. Cities 9. Clan 10. Colonial Frontiers 11.
Commons and Wildlife Conservation 12. Community Language Research 13.
Conquest and Colonization 14. Cross-Border Physical Connectivity 15.
Cultural Citizenship 16. Customary Law 17. Dance Cultures 18. Delimitation
19. Democracy and Elections 20. Developmentalism 21. Development-Induced
Displacement 22. Domesticating Paddy 23. Dreams 24. Ethnomusicology 25.
Ethno-Regionalism 26. Fifth Language Family 27. Food 28. Foothills 29.
Frontier Baptists 30. Frontier Feudalism 31. Geomorphology 32. Global Wars
in Colonial Frontier 33. Government Statistics 34. Healing 35. Himalaya as
Method 36. Hinduism 37. Hindutva Futures 38. Human-Elephant Worlds 39.
Hunting 40. Hydropower 41. Indigeneity 42. Indigenous Archaeology 43.
Infrastructure 44. Inner Line 45. Insurgency 46. Inter-State Border
Disputes 47. Language and Culture 48. Language and Migration 49. Language
Contact and Convergence 50. Literary Traditions 51. Look East Policy 52.
Materiality of Religion 53. Megalithic Traditions 54. Migration 55.
Multiple Partitions 56. Multispecies Studies 57. Museums 58. Names and
Naming 59. Nation 60. Oral Narratives 61. Popular Culture 62. Postcolonial
Other 63. Resource Frontier 64. Sacrifice 65. Shifting Cultivation 66.
Sixth Schedule 67. Species Extinction 68. Sylhet Referendum 69. Syntactic
Typology 70. Tea 71. Territoriality 72. Tibeto-Burman Languages 73.
Transboundary Spaces 74. Trans-Himalayan Trade 75. Travellers, Sojourners,
and Wayfarers 76. Tribe 77. Upland Languages 78. Urbanisation 79. Violence
80. Women and Labour 81. Youth Activism
Assam-Bangladesh Border 4. Biodiversity 5. Brahmaputra 6. Buddhist Studies
7. Christian Medical Missions 8. Cities 9. Clan 10. Colonial Frontiers 11.
Commons and Wildlife Conservation 12. Community Language Research 13.
Conquest and Colonization 14. Cross-Border Physical Connectivity 15.
Cultural Citizenship 16. Customary Law 17. Dance Cultures 18. Delimitation
19. Democracy and Elections 20. Developmentalism 21. Development-Induced
Displacement 22. Domesticating Paddy 23. Dreams 24. Ethnomusicology 25.
Ethno-Regionalism 26. Fifth Language Family 27. Food 28. Foothills 29.
Frontier Baptists 30. Frontier Feudalism 31. Geomorphology 32. Global Wars
in Colonial Frontier 33. Government Statistics 34. Healing 35. Himalaya as
Method 36. Hinduism 37. Hindutva Futures 38. Human-Elephant Worlds 39.
Hunting 40. Hydropower 41. Indigeneity 42. Indigenous Archaeology 43.
Infrastructure 44. Inner Line 45. Insurgency 46. Inter-State Border
Disputes 47. Language and Culture 48. Language and Migration 49. Language
Contact and Convergence 50. Literary Traditions 51. Look East Policy 52.
Materiality of Religion 53. Megalithic Traditions 54. Migration 55.
Multiple Partitions 56. Multispecies Studies 57. Museums 58. Names and
Naming 59. Nation 60. Oral Narratives 61. Popular Culture 62. Postcolonial
Other 63. Resource Frontier 64. Sacrifice 65. Shifting Cultivation 66.
Sixth Schedule 67. Species Extinction 68. Sylhet Referendum 69. Syntactic
Typology 70. Tea 71. Territoriality 72. Tibeto-Burman Languages 73.
Transboundary Spaces 74. Trans-Himalayan Trade 75. Travellers, Sojourners,
and Wayfarers 76. Tribe 77. Upland Languages 78. Urbanisation 79. Violence
80. Women and Labour 81. Youth Activism