The Scheduled Tribes and Their India: Politics, Identities, Policies, and Work (Oxford in India Readings in Sociology and Social Anthropology) by Nandini Sundar


The Scheduled Tribes and Their India: Politics, Identities, Policies, and Work (Oxford in India Readings in Sociology and Social Anthropology)
Title : The Scheduled Tribes and Their India: Politics, Identities, Policies, and Work (Oxford in India Readings in Sociology and Social Anthropology)
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ISBN : 0199459711
ISBN-10 : 9780199459711
Language : English
Format Type : Hardcover
Number of Pages : 650
Publication : Published July 26, 2016

A people in need of quick modernization and mainstreaming, or a powerful defense against the advancing march of capitalist growth---these are the two most prominent and stereotypical images of Adivasis in contemporary India, and both do grave injustice to the ground realities. The category Scheduled Tribes, which is purely an administrative category, and does not reflect the immense diversity among the 500 different communities of tribals in India, comprising 8.6 per cent of Indias population, has acquired over a period of time, a distinct political and discursive salience. This collection of essays, divided in three parts, brings together a range of predominantly sociological and anthropological but broadly social science writing that reflects on and illuminates the jungle of dilemmas and conflicts that the scheduled tribes face as they navigate their way through everyday life. It highlights the enormity of social, cultural, linguistic, and politico-economic diversity among the
so-called Scheduled Tribes in India, and aims to provide an intellectual platform for an engagement between the scheduled tribes and their India, as also to map the state of current sociological/anthropological writing and debate on the scheduled tribes.