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Jaoul, N. (2016). Beyond citizenship: Adivasi and Dalit political pathways in India. Focaal, (76), 3–14. Added by: Prashanth NS (6/8/23, 10:00 PM) |
Resource type: Journal Article ID no. (ISBN etc.): 9201297 BibTeX citation key: Jaoul2016 Email resource to friend View all bibliographic details |
Categories: Health Keywords: ADIVASIS, ADIVASIS, CITIZENSHIP, Dalits, Dalits, ETHNOLOGY, India, India, insurgent citizenship, people's movements, subaltern studies, SUBJECTIVITY Creators: Jaoul Collection: Focaal |
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Abstract |
Does the dominant, statist conception of citizenship offer a satisfying framework to study the politicization of subaltern classes? This dialectical exploration of the political movements that emerge from the suppressed margins of Indian society questions their relationship to the state and its outcomes from the point of view of emancipation. As this special section shows, political ethnographers of "insurgent citizenship" among Dalits and Adivasis offer a view from below. Th e articles illustrate the way political subjectivities are being produced on the ground by confronting, negotiating, but also exceeding the state and its policed frameworks. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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Publisher: Berghahn Books
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