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    ISBN: 9781315270821 , 9781351983235
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xii, 174 Seiten) , Illustrationen
    Edition: First edition
    Series Statement: Routledge New Horizons in South Asian Studies
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Rethinking social exclusion in India
    DDC: 305.50954
    Keywords: Marginality, Social India ; Social integration India ; Caste India ; SOCIAL SCIENCE Discrimination & Race Relations ; SOCIAL SCIENCE Minority Studies ; Caste ; Marginality, Social ; Social integration ; Social policy ; India Social policy ; India ; Konferenzschrift 2012 ; Indien ; Unterprivilegierter
    Abstract: 5 Excluding themselves? Dalits converting to Buddhism6 Affirmative action and exclusion of the Muslim outcastes in West Bengal; 7 Marginalization and subversive religious rites: worship of Dharmathakur in West Bengal; Part III Ethnicity and politics of inclusion and exclusion in the north-eastern frontier; 8 The forest as a site of conflict: struggles over Indigenous territory in the Bodo areas of Assam; 9 Insurgency, citizenship, and entitlements amongst Indian migrant labourers in Nagaland; 10 Moral geographies: the problem of sovereignty and indigeneity amongst the Nagas; Index
    Abstract: "In recent years exclusionary policies of the Indian state have raised questions concerning social harmony and economic progress. During the last few decades the emergence of identity politics has given new lease of life to exclusionary practices in the country. Castes, communities and ethnic groups have re-emerged in almost every sphere of social life. This book analyses different aspects of social exclusion in contemporary India. Divided into three sections - 1. New Forms of Inclusion and Exclusion in Contemporary India; 2. Religious Identities and Dalits; 3. Ethnicity and Politics of Inclusion and Exclusion in the North-eastern Frontier - the book shows that a shift has taken place in the discourse on inclusion and exclusion. Chapters by experts in their fields explore issues of inclusion and exclusion that merit special attention such as dalit identity, ethnicity, territoriality and minorities. Authors raise questions about developmental programmes of the state aimed at making India more inclusive and discuss development projects initiated to alleviate socio-economic conditions of the urban poor in the cities. As far as North-east region is concerned, the authors argue that there is a tendency to highlight the homogenizing nature of the Indian culture by stressing one history, one language, one social ethos. Diversity is hardly accepted as a social reality, which has adversely affected the inclusive nature of the state. Against this development the final part of the book looks at questions regarding ethnic minorities in the northeast. Offering new insights into the debate surrounding social exclusion in contemporary India, this book will be of interest to academics studying anthropology, sociology, politics and South Asian Studies."--Provided by publisher
    Note: Cover; Title; Copyright; Contents; Illustrations; Acknowledgements; Notes on contributors; Introduction; Part I New forms of inclusion and exclusion in contemporary India; 1 Conditions of 'developmental democracy': new logic of inclusion and exclusion in globalizing India; 2 Streets as spaces of social inclusion and exclusion: the case of street vendors in Ahmedabad; 3 The nation-states and exclusion of minorities in India: the case of Gujarati Muslims; Part II Religious identities and Dalits; 4 Belonging and being: unpacking Dalit Christian identity
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