Narratives from the Margins  - Aspects of Adivasi History in India(English, Microfilm, Gupta Sanjukta Das)

Narratives from the Margins - Aspects of Adivasi History in India(English, Microfilm, Gupta Sanjukta Das)

  • Gupta Sanjukta Das
Publisher:Primus BooksISBN 13: 9789380607108ISBN 10: 9380607105

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Narratives from the Margins - Aspects of Adivasi History in India(English, Microfilm, Gupta Sanjukta Das) is written by Gupta Sanjukta Das and published by Primus Books. It's available with International Standard Book Number or ISBN identification 9380607105 (ISBN 10) and 9789380607108 (ISBN 13).

Narratives from the Margins is a collection of articles on the history of the adivasi communities in India. Summary of the Book A collection of essays, this book deals with the different aspects of the histories of adivasi communities, covering Rajasthan to Orissa. It discusses a vast range of issues which affect the social and economic lives of the adivasis as well as their culture. It discusses the political regimes among the communities and how new concerns regarding methodology and sources, historiography and colonial concerns, the impact of missionaries, gender issues, the agrarian situation, famines and migration have come up. Trying to throw light on these issues, the editors discuss the formative years of tribal studies in India during the colonial period and the peasantization of the groups. The book also discusses how epics such as Tulsidas's Ramacharitmanas assimilate them into the Hindu fold and how agrarian change has affected the Hos of Singhbhum. A must-have for students and professionals studying history, anthropology and sociology, this book helps readers understand the community better and will ensure that policy-planners have a more complete knowledge of the adivasis and their concerns on a whole. About the Authors Sanjukta Das Gupta is an Indian academician and historian who serves on the Department of History as an Associate Professor at the University of Calcutta. She is currently on lein to the University of Sapienza, Rome. Dr. Das Gupta studies social, economic and environmental history of India and also serves as the Associate Editor of the Calcutta Historical Journal. Raj Shekar Basu is an Indian historian and academician who serves as Associate Professor at the Department of History, University of Calcutta.