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In the shadows of Naga insurgency: tribes, state and violence in northeast India / Wouters, Jelle J P 2018  Book
Wouters, Jelle J P Book
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Publication New Delhi, Oxford University Press, 2018.
Description xxiv, 329p.: figureshbk
Standard Number 9780199485703
Key Words Violence  Nagaland  Naga Insurgency  Northeast India  Tribe 
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Neoliberal Capitalism and Ethno-Territoriality in Highland Northeast India: : Resource-Extraction, Capitalist Desires and Ethnic Closure / Wouters, Jelle J P   Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract In this article, I examine the relationship between state, ethnicity, territoriality and neoliberal capitalism in the tribal areas of highland Northeast India, where I focus in particular on the socioecological and socio-political corollaries of its rediscovery as a resource and capitalist frontier. In so doing, I apply (capitalist) ‘desire’ and (ethnic) ‘closure’ as key analytics to capture the contentiously unfolding history of the region’s present. This article shows how new resource and capital flows lead both to the production of capitalist ‘desires’ and socioecological destruction through the privatization, acquisition and depletion, mostly by ethnic tribal elites, of communal assets now embedded in newly capitalist relations, and to the intensification of a politics of exclusive ethnoterritorial belonging and rights. The latter comes in the form of volatile social processes of ethnic ‘closure’; an increasing preoccupation, that is, on part of tribal ethnic communities with the protecting, patrolling and legislating of ethno-territorial rights. The upshot of this is a dialectic between new neoliberal connectivities and ethnic ‘closure’, one that ensues in a frame of the specifics of governance and law in highland Northeast India.
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