The Politics of Ethnic Renewal in Darjeeling

The Politics of Ethnic Renewal in Darjeeling
Author: Nilamber Chhetri
Publsiher: Taylor & Francis Group
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2023
Genre: Darjeeling (India : District)
ISBN: 1032438975

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"This book examines the nature of ethnopolitics evolving in the Darjeeling hills, located in the Eastern Himalayas. It highlights how in the wake of regional politics minorities pursue alternative avenues to attain rights and recognition. The book provides an astute analysis of competing claims of culture and identity engendered both by demands for regional autonomy and struggles for scheduled tribe status. It highlights the varied forms of ethnic demands often demonstrated through performative and discursive claims. The volume initiates a timely discussion on the discourse of recognition, politics of difference, and alterity which has wider implications and applications to understand South Asian realities. Drawing on rich empirical research, this work will be of great interest to scholars and researchers of politics, anthropology, sociology, tribal studies, ethnography, minority studies and South Asian studies"--

The Politics of Ethnic Renewal in Darjeeling

The Politics of Ethnic Renewal in Darjeeling
Author: Nilamber Chhetri
Publsiher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 231
Release: 2023-02-24
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781000840360

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This book examines the nature of ethnopolitics evolving in the Darjeeling hills, located in the Eastern Himalayas. It highlights how in the wake of regional politics minorities pursue alternative avenues to attain rights and recognition. The book provides an astute analysis of competing claims of culture and identity engendered both by demands for regional autonomy and struggles for scheduled tribe status. It highlights the varied forms of ethnic demands often demonstrated through performative and discursive claims. The volume initiates a timely discussion on the discourse of recognition, politics of difference, and alterity which has wider implications and applications to understand South Asian realities. Drawing on rich empirical research, this work will be of great interest to scholars and researchers of politics, anthropology, sociology, tribal studies, ethnography, minority studies, and South Asian studies.

Darjeeling Reconsidered

Darjeeling Reconsidered
Author: Townsend Middleton,Sara Shneiderman
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 336
Release: 2018-04-26
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9780199093977

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Darjeeling occupies a special place in the South Asian imaginary with its Himalayan vistas, lush tea gardens, and brisk mountain air. Thousands of tourists, domestic and international, annually flock to the hills to taste their world-renowned tea and soak up the colonial nostalgia. Darjeeling Reconsidered rethinks Darjeeling’s status in the postcolonial imagination. Mobilizing diverse disciplinary approaches from the social sciences and humanities, this definitive collection of essays sheds fresh light on the region’s past and offers critical insight into the issues facing its people today. While the historical analyses provide alternative readings of the systems of governance, labour, and migration that shaped Darjeeling, the ethnographic chapters present accounts of dynamics that define life in twenty-first century Darjeeling, including the Gorkhaland Movement, Fair Trade tea, indigenous and subnationalist struggle, gendered inequality, ecological transformation, and resource scarcity. The volume figures Darjeeling as a vital site for South Asian and postcolonial studies and calls for a timely reexamination of the legend and hard realities of this oft-romanticized region.

Gorkhaland Movement

Gorkhaland Movement
Author: Amiya K. Samanta
Publsiher: APH Publishing
Total Pages: 374
Release: 2000
Genre: Darjeeling (India : District)
ISBN: 8176481661

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Ethnicity State and Development

Ethnicity  State  and Development
Author: Tanka Bahadur Subba
Publsiher: Vikas Publishing House Private
Total Pages: 298
Release: 1992
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: UOM:39015029884056

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Women in New Nepal

Women in  New Nepal
Author: Seika Sato
Publsiher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 243
Release: 2023-03-23
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781000859065

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This book brings rarely voiced lives and experiences of women in Nepal to light and combines rich ethnography with discourse analysis. Multifaceted and critical, the volume situates its narrative in the profoundly transformative period after the turn of the century when ‘New Nepal’ was rising on the horizon and sheds light on Nepali women’s experiences in multiple sites, crossing class and ethnic lines. It is based on extensive fieldwork among women domestic workers, construction workers, street vendors, women from the indigenous community of Hyolmo, and others. Mainly through an ethnographic approach, the author explores Nepali women’s experiences on the ground, mostly situated in classed, ethnic, or other socio-cultural peripheries in Nepali social landscape. Through the unusually intimate narrative on these women from the global south, who are still prone to be cast into a deeply colonial, simplistic image of ‘victimized women’, readers will get a nuanced perspective of the multidimensional diversity among these women as well as a sense of kinship with oneself. The book will be invaluable for researchers and students of gender studies, global south studies, development studies, cultural anthropology/ethnography, Nepal studies, and feminist geography. It will be of interest to anthropologists, sociologists, geographers, policymakers, and those with an interest in global gender issues.

Great Transition In India An Interdisciplinary Approach

Great Transition In India  An Interdisciplinary Approach
Author: Chanwahn Kim,Misu Kim
Publsiher: World Scientific
Total Pages: 206
Release: 2024-01-22
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9789811285516

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India, with its vast population, has become a focal point of global attention due to its remarkable economic growth and potential. In addition, India's geo-political influence has assumed significance within the context of Indo-Pacific strategy. This has further intensified the need to understand and examine India's great transition from an inter-disciplinary perspective. The first two decades following independence were significant in highlighting the challenges faced by a newly independent nation and the strategies employed to address them. The pivotal turning point in 1991, when India initiated comprehensive economic reforms, also set the stage for a diverse political climate characterized by evolving ideologies.This book comprehends ongoing transition in India from interdisciplinary perspective. The chapters in the book highlight the key milestones and shifts in India's journey since its inception as an independent nation in 1947. Written in a simple and accessible manner, the book comprehensively addresses a diverse range of issues concerning India's significant transition, engaging prominent scholars from respective fields.

Nationalism and Ethnicity in a Hindu Kingdom

Nationalism and Ethnicity in a Hindu Kingdom
Author: David N. Gellner,Joanna Pfaff-Czarnecka,John Whelpton
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 650
Release: 1997
Genre: Ethnicity
ISBN: 9789057020896

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This volume takes a long-term view of the various processes of ethnic and national development that have been displayed, both before and after 1990. It brings together twelve carefully chosen ethnographic and historical chapters covering all of the