Mini-India: the politics of migration and subalternity in the Andaman Islands
This contribution to Political Anthropology, Migration Research, and Postcolonial Studies fills a gap in the hitherto under-represented scholarship on the settler society of the Andaman Islands, called Mini-India. The main actors of the book are migrants from criminalised, low-class, low-caste, land...
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Zusammenfassung: | This contribution to Political Anthropology, Migration Research, and Postcolonial Studies fills a gap in the hitherto under-represented scholarship on the settler society of the Andaman Islands, called Mini-India. The main actors of the book are migrants from criminalised, low-class, low-caste, landless, refugee, repatriated, and Adivasi backgrounds. While some achieved social mobility through their movement to this 'new world' for South Asians, others continued to remain disenfranchised and marginal. This holds especially true for the Ranchis, Adivasi labour migrants from Chotanagpur, who are at the centre of an ethnographic case study in the second part of the book. Employing the concept of subalternity to investigate political negotiations of island history, collective identity, ecological sustainability, and resource access, the author analyses various shades of inequality arising from communities' material and representational access to the state. Far from merely representing them as vulnerable victims of external domination, the author emphasizes subaltern agency in migration, settlement, and place-making processes. 0Representing characteristic views, practices, consciousness and voices of subaltern interlocutors, the book demonstrates particular strategies to achieve autonomy, autarchy, and peaceful cohabitation through movement, appropriation, and multi-layered means of resistance |
Beschreibung: | xxii, 358 Seiten Illustrationen, Karten |
ISBN: | 9780199469864 |
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adam_text | Titel: Mini-India
Autor: Zehmisch, Philipp
Jahr: 2017
Contents
List of Figures and Maps ix
Acknowledgements xi
List of Abbreviations xv
Prologue xvii
Introduction 1
Part I Theory, Methodology, and the Field
1 The Concept of Subalternity: Theoretical and
Methodological Implications 11
2 Doing Fieldwork in the Andamans: Transformations
with and within the Field 26
Part II Islands of Subalternity: Migration, Place-Making, and Politics
3 Subaltern Migrations and the State 47
4 Mini-India: Nationalism, Politics, and
Subaltern Consciousness 83
5 Manifestations of History 116
Interlude: Fieldwork, the Subaltern, and the Everyday State 147
Part III Landscapes of Subalternity: An Ethnography of
the Ranchis of Mini-India
6 Uncovering the Silent Other: Colonization, Aboriginal
Labour, and the Production of Ranchi-ness 165
7 The Ranchis of Mini-India: Subaltern Lifeworlds in
the Margins of the State 209
8 The Politics of Voice and Silence: Dialectics of
Domination and Autonomy 250
Conclusion 296
Glossary 303
Bibliography 305
Index 328
About the Author 357
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