Can small indigenous communities survive as distinct cultural entities in northeast India, an area characterized by mind-boggling ethnic, linguistic, and cultural diversity? What are the choices that such minority groups have, and how do they resist further marginalization? Diversity in northeast India is often celebrated and performed. There has been a spate of ethnic festivals in this region in the recent years, but a question remains: Are these activities of ethnic revival signs of increasing agency or proof of their continued marginalization? Situated around the tiny Tangsa community of Assam, this narrative ethnography looks at ethnic marginality and the compulsions imposed on minority communities by the dominant community, state policies, and political borders. The concerns of the Tangsa community through multiple case studies while also reflecting on questions arising from the fact that she belongs to the dominant Assamese In a novel anthropological endeavour, the author portrays community. Unlike a theoretical treatise, the aim in this book is to empower the subjects of study by narrating their life stories and everyday concerns in simple language, thereby addressing a wider audience.
Meenaxi Barkataki-Ruscheweyh
Dancing to the State [EPUB ebook]
Ethnic Compulsions of the Tangsa in Assam
Dancing to the State [EPUB ebook]
Ethnic Compulsions of the Tangsa in Assam
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Lingua Inglese ● Formato EPUB ● Pagine 352 ● ISBN 9780199091270 ● Casa editrice OUP India ● Pubblicato 2018 ● Scaricabile 3 volte ● Moneta EUR ● ID 6551806 ● Protezione dalla copia Adobe DRM
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