Voices from the Periphery

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Adivasi Identity
Adivasi Mahasabha
Bhuta Cult
Brahmanical elements
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Central Gujarat
Cultural factors
Dense
Empowerment
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Guru Narayana
Jharkhand Movement
Kanara Coast
Lord Jagannath
Mahima Dharma
Middle India
Multi-caste Villages
Pantheon
Rajput States
Santal Parganas
Santal Rebellion
Scheduled Castes
South Kanara
Tamil Nadu
Tamil Society
Tamilnadu
Tribal Goddess
Untouchable Communities
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Product details

  • ISBN 9780415501774
  • Weight: 760g
  • Dimensions: 138 x 216mm
  • Publication Date: 01 Mar 2012
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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In India as elsewhere, peripheries have frequently been viewed through the eyes of the centre. This book aims at reversing the gaze, presenting the perspectives of low castes, tribes, or other subalterns in a way that amplifies their ability to voice their own concerns.

This volume takes a multidimensional perspective, citing political, economic and cultural factors as expressions of the autonomous assertions of these groups. Questioning the exclusive definitions of the Brahmanical, folk and tribal elements, the articles bring together the empowering possibilities enabled by three recent theoretical developments: of anthropologies questioning the fringes of mainstream society in India; critically engaged histories from below, which problematize subaltern identities; and a conceptual emphasis on everyday ethnography as an arena for negotiations and transactions which contest wider networks of power and hegemony.

This book will be useful to those in sociology, anthropology, politics, history, study of religions, minority studies, cultural studies and those interested in social development, and issues of marginality, tribes and subaltern identity.

Marine Carrin is Director of Research, Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS), LISST-Centre d’Anthropologie, Toulouse, France.  Lidia Guzy is Associate Researcher, Institute for Scientific Studies of Religions, Free University of Berlin.