From the margins to the mainstream: Institutionalising minorities in South Asia/ edited by Hugo Gorringe, Roger Jeffery, and Suryakant Waghmore.

By: Gorringe, HugoContributor(s): Jeffery, Roger ed | Waghmore, Suryakant edMaterial type: TextTextPublication details: SAGE, 2015ISBN: 9789351506225Subject(s): Social ScienceOnline resources: Click here to access online
Contents:
Foreword by James ManorPrefaceAcknowledgementsIntroduction: Institutionalising Marginal Actors in South Asia-Processes, Policies, Practices and Pitfalls - Hugo Gorringe, Roger Jeffery and Suryakant Waghmore Identity, Citizenship and Hindu-Muslim Conflict in India - Abdul ShabanPolitical Power and Democratic Enablement: Devaraj Urs and Lower Caste Mobilisation in Karnataka - Valerian Rodrigues 'We Are Still Junglis to Them': Institutionalising Marginalities amongst the Adivasis in Dooars - Supurna BanerjeeRise of Adivasi Janajati Movement and Nepal's Political Interregnum - Jeevan Raj SharmaInstitutionalising Marginal Actors in Uttar Pradesh and Tamil Nadu: Insights from Dalit Electoral Data - Roger Jeffery and Hugo GorringeFrom the Cheris to Chennai: Dalit Politics in Tamil Nadu - Hugo GorringeChallenging Normalised Exclusion: Humour and Hopeful Rationality in Dalit Politics - Suryakant WaghmoreContentious Spaces: Guru Pujas as Public Performances and the Production of Political Community - D KarthikeyanInstitutionalising Peace? Mohalla Committees in Contemporary Mumbai - Qudsiya ContractorInstitutionalising Informal Socialities: Dalit Urban Poor in Dharavi - Martin FuchsIndia and the Management of Ethnic Diversity: The Unfinished Business of Accommodation - Wilfried SwendenGlossary and AbbreviationsIndex
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Foreword by James ManorPrefaceAcknowledgementsIntroduction: Institutionalising Marginal Actors in South Asia-Processes, Policies, Practices and Pitfalls - Hugo Gorringe, Roger Jeffery and Suryakant Waghmore Identity, Citizenship and Hindu-Muslim Conflict in India - Abdul ShabanPolitical Power and Democratic Enablement: Devaraj Urs and Lower Caste Mobilisation in Karnataka - Valerian Rodrigues 'We Are Still Junglis to Them': Institutionalising Marginalities amongst the Adivasis in Dooars - Supurna BanerjeeRise of Adivasi Janajati Movement and Nepal's Political Interregnum - Jeevan Raj SharmaInstitutionalising Marginal Actors in Uttar Pradesh and Tamil Nadu: Insights from Dalit Electoral Data - Roger Jeffery and Hugo GorringeFrom the Cheris to Chennai: Dalit Politics in Tamil Nadu - Hugo GorringeChallenging Normalised Exclusion: Humour and Hopeful Rationality in Dalit Politics - Suryakant WaghmoreContentious Spaces: Guru Pujas as Public Performances and the Production of Political Community - D KarthikeyanInstitutionalising Peace? Mohalla Committees in Contemporary Mumbai - Qudsiya ContractorInstitutionalising Informal Socialities: Dalit Urban Poor in Dharavi - Martin FuchsIndia and the Management of Ethnic Diversity: The Unfinished Business of Accommodation - Wilfried SwendenGlossary and AbbreviationsIndex

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