India's East and North East
India's East and North East
Borderland Intimacies and Discontents
Pau, Pum Khan; Chakraborty, Gorky
Springer Verlag, Singapore
04/2026
410
Dura
Inglês
9789819546510
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Chapter 1.- Introduction.-Chapter 2.-Zones of Interest.-Chapter 3.-The Paradox of the Border.-Chapter 4.-Byasdeb Dasgupta.- -Chapter 5.-Reading Border/land in Select Narratives from the Northeast.-Chapter 6.-(Dis)Connections, Residues and Tibetan Buddhism in the Eastern Himalayan Borderlands.-Chapter 7.-Sharchokpas and Tshanglas in the India-Bhutan Borderlands.-Chapter 8.-'Drawing Out Lives from Lines that Divide'.-Chapter 9.-Colonizers' Conveniences, Locals' Curse.-The Zo Peoples Unending Negotiation with the Indo-Myanmar Border.-Chapter 10.-Bridging the Border.-Chapter 11.-From Frontier Tribes to Borderlanders.-T-Chapter 12.-Indigenous Map-making and Decolonizing Modern Cartography.- Chapter 13.-Understanding Colonial Legacies of Belonging in Post-Colonial Times in the Borderlands of the Eastern Himalayas-Chapter 14.-Postcolonial Darjeeling and the Making and (Un)making of Pravash at Home.-Chapter 15.-Neh-Tsari Frontier.-Chapter 16.-From Migrants to Citizens.- Chapter 17.- (Re)Making Borders.-Chapter 18.-The Complexities of Riparian Boundaries in South Asia's Borderland.-Chapter 19.-India's Strategic Response to Myanmar's Military Coup and Its Impacts on Regional Connectivity Projects and Borderland Communities.-Chapter 20.-State-making Practices, Multiple Authorities and Zones of Transition along the 'Edges'.-Chapter 21.- Materialities in Motion.-Chapter 22.-Dams as Border Walls.-Chapter 23.- A Note on Borderlands Studies in Northeast India.
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Indian Borderland Perspectives;Post-colonial state-making in South Asia;Citizenship Anxieties in Contemporary India;Literary Perspectives on India's Borderlands;Autonomy aspirations in Borderlands;Ethnic Belongingness in North East India;Informality and Materiality across Border spaces;Border-making;Borderlands;Ethnicity;Autonomy;Citizenship;Socio-political Space;trans-locational positionality
Chapter 1.- Introduction.-Chapter 2.-Zones of Interest.-Chapter 3.-The Paradox of the Border.-Chapter 4.-Byasdeb Dasgupta.- -Chapter 5.-Reading Border/land in Select Narratives from the Northeast.-Chapter 6.-(Dis)Connections, Residues and Tibetan Buddhism in the Eastern Himalayan Borderlands.-Chapter 7.-Sharchokpas and Tshanglas in the India-Bhutan Borderlands.-Chapter 8.-'Drawing Out Lives from Lines that Divide'.-Chapter 9.-Colonizers' Conveniences, Locals' Curse.-The Zo Peoples Unending Negotiation with the Indo-Myanmar Border.-Chapter 10.-Bridging the Border.-Chapter 11.-From Frontier Tribes to Borderlanders.-T-Chapter 12.-Indigenous Map-making and Decolonizing Modern Cartography.- Chapter 13.-Understanding Colonial Legacies of Belonging in Post-Colonial Times in the Borderlands of the Eastern Himalayas-Chapter 14.-Postcolonial Darjeeling and the Making and (Un)making of Pravash at Home.-Chapter 15.-Neh-Tsari Frontier.-Chapter 16.-From Migrants to Citizens.- Chapter 17.- (Re)Making Borders.-Chapter 18.-The Complexities of Riparian Boundaries in South Asia's Borderland.-Chapter 19.-India's Strategic Response to Myanmar's Military Coup and Its Impacts on Regional Connectivity Projects and Borderland Communities.-Chapter 20.-State-making Practices, Multiple Authorities and Zones of Transition along the 'Edges'.-Chapter 21.- Materialities in Motion.-Chapter 22.-Dams as Border Walls.-Chapter 23.- A Note on Borderlands Studies in Northeast India.
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Indian Borderland Perspectives;Post-colonial state-making in South Asia;Citizenship Anxieties in Contemporary India;Literary Perspectives on India's Borderlands;Autonomy aspirations in Borderlands;Ethnic Belongingness in North East India;Informality and Materiality across Border spaces;Border-making;Borderlands;Ethnicity;Autonomy;Citizenship;Socio-political Space;trans-locational positionality