Development, Ethnicity and Gender: Select Essays on Tribes in India

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This book addresses some of the issues that are of enduring interest to students and teachers in the social sciences. Though the three major themes, viz., development, ethnicity and gender around which the essays revolve are by no means new, the chapters have a distinctive quality, focusing on some of the subjects that are peripheral to the mainstream research. Some of the key issues dealt with in the book are the protracted debate on indigenous peoples; the effect of development environmental degradation on tribes and the interlinkages between them; state intervention on natural resource management; and the link between ethnicity, matriliny and gender, and area that has remained unexplored so far. Pitched against the backdrop of the central tribal belt and North-East India the book offers specialists in the field aas well as students and researchers a close view into the fast changing contours of life that confront these marginalized people. The author’s experiential location in the study universe and the emic perspective that underlined the analysis give an additional edge to the book.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR Dr. Tiplut Nongbri

Tiplut Nongbri is on the faculty of the Centre for the Study pf Social Systems, School of Social Sciences, Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi. She had her training in sociology at the Department of Sociology, Delhi School of Economics, University of Delhi. Dr. Nongbri has done extensive research in the areas of tribes, family and kinship, environmental issues, gender and religion. Besides a co-edited book, Tribal Demography and Development in North-East India she has published a number of papers and independent chapters in well-known national and international journals and books.

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Title
Development, Ethnicity and Gender: Select Essays on Tribes in India
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Edition
1st ed.
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ISBN
8170337836
Length
xii+275p., Tables; Index; 23cm.
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