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The Peripheral Centre: Voices from India's Northeast

Editat de Preeti Gill
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 22 apr 2014
Northeast India, connected to the rest of the country by only a narrow strip of land, has long been a site of tension between people native to the region—many of whom demand more political independence—and representatives of the mainland and the Indian state. In 2004, one of the region’s notorious paramilitary groups famously arrested and killed a young woman named Thangjam Manorama. This collection takes its inspiration from the mass demonstrations that arose after her death and the unprecedented protests against the violence that has wracked the area.

In a diverse series of reflections on the state of the Northeast in the wake of these events, the contributors address such topics nationhood, identity, and the complex factors that alienate the region from the rest of India. Their intensely personal responses and informed political assessments illuminate the changes, asymmetries and fault lines that continue to cause potentially violent rifts. Some of these writers, academics, and activists grew up in the Northeast, while others are outsiders—but all share a passion for the area and an intense desire for peace.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9789381017951
ISBN-10: 9381017956
Pagini: 496
Dimensiuni: 127 x 203 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.41 kg
Editura: Seagull Books
Colecția Zubaan Books

Notă biografică

Preeti Gill has worked extensively on issues related to women and conflict in Northeast India. She is the co-editor of Shadow Lives: Writings on Widowhood.

Cuprins

Introduction
Engaging with the Northeast: The ‘outsider’ looks ‘in’
PREETI GILL
1. Northeast India: Beyond Counterinsurgency and Developmentalism
SANJIB BARUAH
2. From a Reporter’s Diary: An Introduction to Northeast India
RUPA CHINAI
3. In Times of Conflict the Real Victims are Women
SANJOY HAZARIKA
4. Arunachal Pradesh – The Insurgency Scene
MAMANG DAI
5. Tree Sans Roots? The Story of Khasi-Jaintia Borderlanders
SANJEEB KAKOTY
6. Shifting Sands: Negotiations, Compromises and Rights in Situations of Armed Conflict
ROSHMI GOSWAMI
7. ‘Benevolent Subordination’: Social Status of Naga Women
TEMSULA AO
8. Khasi Matrilineal Society: The Paradox Within
ESTHER SYIEM
9. Status of Mizo Women
LAL DENA
10. Meira Paibi: The Role of Women’s Movements in Meitei Society
NANDINI THOCKCHOM
11. Crab Theology: Women, Christianity and Conflict in the ‘Northeast’
V. SAWMVELI and ASHLEY TELLIS
12. Contested Fields: Reflections on Gender and Development in Northeastern India
SUMI KRISHNA
13. Socio-economic Realities in Nagaland
RAHUL GOSWAMI
14. Conflicts and Constructive Work: Strengthening Civil Society in the Northeast
MONICA BANERJEE
15. HIV and Women in the Northeast
SHYAMALA SHIVESHWARKER
16. ‘Even if we shout there is no one to hear’: Reproductive Health Issues among the Marginalized Population of Nagaland
RUPA CHINAI
17. Health and Torture
P. NGULLY
18. Restoring Order in Manipur: The Drama of Contemporary Women’s Protests
DEEPTI PRIYA MEHROTRA
19. Who Killed Mother Teresa? Children of the Conflict
MITRA PHUKAN
20. Women Writing in Times of Violence
TILOTTOMA MISRA
21. Performance: The Gendered Space in Manipur
N. VIJAYALAKSHMI BRARA
22. Manipur Burning: Voices in Protest
23. The Flight of the 18 White Egrets
M. K. BINODINI
24. Red is the Colour of Blood
EASTERINE IRALU
25. Dealing with Conflict and Violence: The Power of Attitude
SUMITA GHOSE
26. Mosaic: Four Interviews
List of Contributors
Acknowledgements

Recenzii

“It’s impossible to cover the import of all these essays in the span of one review. But in short, the book is a brave attempt to cover just about everything there is to know about the region from a concerned citizen’s point of view.”