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Problem Without a Name: Comments on Cultural Difference (Racism) in India / Bora, Papori   Journal Article
Bora, Papori Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract This paper is about race and race relations in India with a focus on the experiences of violence and discrimination that people from India’s Northeast face in mainland India. This has become a ‘problem without a name’, generally articulated as a problem of cultural difference. The paper argues that the emphasis on cultural difference elides the issue of racism faced by India’s north-eastern subjects, whereby culture is a mere substitute for race. Institutional approaches to racism tend to rely on a biological understanding of race. The paper demonstrates the racial formation of the category ‘north-eastern’ through the processes of colonialism, nationalism and counter-insurgency. This approach shows the ways in which racism, classism and sexism work together in constituting the racialised, gendered and classed north-eastern subject.
Key Words Migration  Racism  Caste  Race  Gender  Northeast India 
Tribe  Racial Formation  Cultural Difference  Counter-Insurgency 
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