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ID126661
Title ProperEthnic mobilisation for decolonisation
Other Title Informationcolonial legacy (the case of the Zo people in Northeast India)
LanguageENG
AuthorPianga, L. Lam Khan
Publication2013.
Summary / Abstract (Note)This article attempts to communicate the methodological tension between subjectivity and objectivity by recording the aspiration of communities who are problematised both by colonialism and the modern nation-state. It highlights how colonial policy and practice contribute to the postcolonial imbroglio in Northeast India. It delineates how British colonial cartography always gave priority to 'administrative convenience' in the demarcation of boundaries, resulting in the division of ethnic community. It argues that Northeast India and the Indo-Burma borderland are not yet decolonised, as the government of India, without any rearrangement or alteration, adopts the colonial administrative boundaries, which divided ethnic communities. Neither the State Reorganisation Act (1956) nor the North-Eastern Areas (Reorganisation) Act (1971) fulfilled the aspiration of the segmented communities in the northeast, as they did in the mainland. The article also argues that the responses of the government of India towards the problems in Northeast India react to the manifested symptoms of the deep-rooted political problem rather than getting to the crux of the problem to find a solution.
`In' analytical NoteAsian Ethinicity Vol.14, No.3; June 2013; p.342-363
Journal SourceAsian Ethinicity Vol.14, No.3; June 2013; p.342-363
Key WordsEthnic, ;  Decolonisation, ;  Colonisers ;  Territory ;  Ethnoscape ;  Ethnic Mobilization ;  State Reorganization ;  North-Eastern India ;  Colonial State ;  Modern State ;  Political Problems ;  India ;  Geographical Landscape ;  Political Landscape ;  Cultural Landscape ;  Regional Autonomy ;  Regional Identity ;  Political Dynamics ;  South Asian Societies ;  Southeast Asian Societies ;  Socio-Political Context ;  Socio-Economic Context ;  Modern Nation-State ;  Postcolonial Imbroglio ;  Administrative Convenience


 
 
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