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ID157096
Title ProperEcological warriors’ versus ‘indigenous performers
Other Title Informationunderstanding state responses to resistance movements in Jgatsinghpur and niyamgiri in Odisha
LanguageENG
AuthorKrishnan, Radhika ;  Naga, Rama
Summary / Abstract (Note)This paper traces the nature of resistance in movements against land acquisition in Jagatsinghpur and Niyamgiri in the state of Odisha in India. At both sites, the movements were united in their opposition to the respective industrial projects, and to the state's notion of ‘development’ premised on resource extraction and large industry. At certain key junctures, the Niyamgiri resistance placed stress on the ‘sacred’ and the spiritual, while the resistance in Jagatsinghpur emphasised ‘traditional’ land- and water-based economic livelihoods. This paper uses these case studies to understand the role of overt and covert ‘performances’ of indigeneity in shaping environmental discourse as well as the state's response to resistance movements.
`In' analytical NoteSouth Asia: Journal of South Asian Studies Vol. 40, No.4; Dec 2017: p.878-894
Journal SourceSouth Asia: Journal of South Asian Studies 2017-12 40, 4
Key WordsEcology ;  Natural Resources ;  Social Movements ;  Resource Extraction ;  Adivasi ;  Indigeneity