This book analyses the relationship between symbolic violence, inequality and ethnicity and addresses the question of unequal integration of small ethnic groups into state structures by using the Limbus of the Northeastern Indian Borderlands as a case study.
This book analyses the relationship between symbolic violence, inequality and ethnicity and addresses the question of unequal integration of small ethnic groups into state structures by using the Limbus of the Northeastern Indian Borderlands as a case study.
Anita Lama received her doctorate in Global and Area Studies from Humboldt University of Berlin, Germany. Her research interests include social theory, globalisation and inequality.
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Introduction 1. Theory of symbolic violence 2. Integration of Limbus in precolonial Sikkim 3. Integration of Limbus in colonial Sikkim 4. Integration of Limbus in postcolonial Sikkim 5. Limbu as a scheduled tribe in contemporary Sikkim 6. Configurations of symbolic violence in Sikkim, Darjeeling and Nepal Conclusion
Introduction 1. Theory of symbolic violence 2. Integration of Limbus in precolonial Sikkim 3. Integration of Limbus in colonial Sikkim 4. Integration of Limbus in postcolonial Sikkim 5. Limbu as a scheduled tribe in contemporary Sikkim 6. Configurations of symbolic violence in Sikkim, Darjeeling and Nepal Conclusion
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