THE POLITICS OF TRIBAL RESISTANCE IN ORISSA

Explaining the politics of resistance in Orissa, the paper makes three arguments. Firstly, the fear of the uncertain future, and the cultural meaning attached to the geographical notions of 'place' provide important perspectives in understanding the relations of power, domination and the p...

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Veröffentlicht in:Indian journal of political science 2007-04, Vol.68 (2), p.391-402
1. Verfasser: Sahoo, Sarbeswar
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:Explaining the politics of resistance in Orissa, the paper makes three arguments. Firstly, the fear of the uncertain future, and the cultural meaning attached to the geographical notions of 'place' provide important perspectives in understanding the relations of power, domination and the politics of collective resistance. Secondly, the threat of material interest serves as an organizing principle in politicizing identity and interest groups against the outside authority. And finally, the magnitude of resistance intensifies when the grievances of the people are treated in an unresponsive and oppressive manner. In an industrialized India the destruction of the aboriginal's life is as inevitable as the submergence of the Egyptian temples caused by the dams of the Nile...As things are going there can be no grandeur in the primitive's end. It will not be even simple extinction, which is not the worst of human destinies. It is to be feared that the aboriginal's last act will be squalid, instead of being tragic. What will be seen with most regret will be, not his disappearance, but his enslavement and degradation.
ISSN:0019-5510