Against state, against history
rewriting the pasts of the tribes of North-East India
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Author
Contributions
- Nehru Memorial Museum and Library - Contributor
Publication
2015 - Nehru Memorial Museum and Library, New Delhi, India
Language
English
Word Count
11,000 words, Guess
Page Count
44 pages
Identifiers
- ISBN-10938365077X
- ISBN-139789383650774
- Library of Congress Control Number2016330583
- OCLC Control Number927294390
- OCLC Control Number932304311
and 1 more
- Open LibraryOL44389785M
Classifications
- DDC305.8009541
- LCCGN635.I4 G8154 2015
- LCCGN635.I4 G85 2015
Description
Living in the shadow of state is not a dark, static and silent world. It was the world in full radiance, involving multiple process of reenactment to life, lifeways and relationship. If state and history demonized the hill people as the 'pest' and 'nuisance' to civilization, and the hill practices as the 'relics' of the 'primitive', the hillmen's narratives celebrated them as their core cultural collective. Against State, Against History is a radical reevaluation of the dominant civilizational narratives on the 'tribe' and attempts to recast their history in the light of recent historiography that presents the hillmen as state evading population. Bringing together both conventional and oral narratives, and from the counter-perspectives of the margin, the book explores the conditions in which section of valley population escaped to the hills, their migration history, how they reenact their space, society, culture and economy in the hills. Their physical dispersion in the highland terrain, choosing an independent village polity, defended by trained warriors, fortressed at the top of hills, connected by repulsive pathways, following jhum economy, and adopting a pliable social, cultural, ethnic and gender formations, are their counter cultural collective at the margins of state. They were reenacted to prevent state control and the emergence of domination relations in the hills. This process is understood as unstate involving the process of disowning state and becoming an egalitarian society where freedom of individuals was located at the core of their cultural collective.
Subjects
Series Statement
- NMML occasional paper. History and society -- new series, 76
- NMML occasional paper -- new ser., 76.
Other Editions
- Against state, against history: rewriting the pasts of the tribes of North-East India
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