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Is India racist? : murder, migration and Mary Kom / McDuie-Ra, Duncan   Article
McDuie-Ra, Duncan Article
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Summary/Abstract After the 2012 Olympics, Bronze Medal-winning boxer Mary Kom achieved national celebrity status in India. As a member of the Kom tribe, a Tibeto-Burman community from the Northeast region, she has come to represent a region long considered, and self-identifying, as outside the boundaries of the Indian nation. The same week that Mary Kom returned from London, thirty thousand Northeast migrants fled Indian cities fearing racially-motivated attacks. The so-called ‘exodus’ provoked rare conversations on racism within India. During this crisis, the figure of Mary Kom was invoked continually to challenge the existence of racism in India and posit paths to better integration in India's cities. These conversations paid little attention to the brutality perpetrated by the Indian state and military in the Northeast itself and the voices that publicised this brutality. Thus, while Mary Kom has come to represent a Northeast that Indians can embrace, figures such as dissident Irom Sharmila represent a Northeast that Indians wish to forget.
Key Words Racism  Northeast India  Irom Sharmila  Exodus  Mary Kom 
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Manipur: celebrations amidst tragedy / Phanjoubam, Pradip   Journal Article
Phanjoubam, Pradip Journal Article
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Publication 2011.
Key Words Counterinsurgency  Insurgency  Manipur  Politicians  Student  Irom Sharmila 
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