Adivasi Rights and Exclusion in India by V. Srinivasa Rao (English) Hardcover Bo

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9781138279919
Book Title
Adivasi Rights and Exclusion in India
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Publisher
Taylor & Francis Group
ISBN-10
1138279919
ISBN-13
9781138279919
eBay Product ID (ePID)
6038843585

Product Key Features

Number of Pages
382 Pages
Language
English
Publication Name
Adivasi Rights and Exclusion in India
Subject
Indigenous Studies, General, Anthropology / Cultural & Social
Publication Year
2018
Type
Textbook
Subject Area
Social Science
Author
V. Srinivasa Rao
Format
Hardcover

Dimensions

Item Height
1.1 in
Item Weight
20.4 Oz
Item Length
8.7 in
Item Width
6.5 in

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Intended Audience
College Audience
Reviews
¿A valuable addition to the literature on different forms of dispossession of Adivasis ¿ where even supposedly inclusive policies lead to dispossession of languages and cultures.' Dev Nathan, Visiting Professor, Institute for Human Development, New Delhi, India; Coordinator, GPN Studies, New Delhi, India; and Visiting Research Fellow, Center on Globalization, Governance and Competitiveness, Duke University, USA ¿Indian Adivisis have been victim of imperial as well as internal colonialism in post-Independent India, with them losing their resources for livelihood and cultural moorings and experiencing exclusion even from welfare programmes. The volume with an interdisciplinary perspective highlights multiple issues that causes their exclusion.¿ Ghanshyam Shah, Former National Fellow, Indian Council of Social Science Research, New Delhi, India
Illustrated
Yes
Dewey Decimal
305.800954
Table Of Content
List of Figures and Tables Contributors Foreword by Shantha Sinha Preface Acknowledgements List of Abbreviations ¿ Introduction: Conceptual Framework V. Srinivasa Rao PART I: Dichotomy of Rights and Exclusion: Adivasis in-between Chapter 1 Isolation, Inclusion and Exclusion: The Case of Adivasis in India Virginius Xaxa Chapter 2 In Between Inclusion and Exclusion: The Changing face of Health and Disease Management Practices among Gonds in a Central Indian Village S. N. Chaudhary Chapter 3 Abandoned by Nation: ¿Adverse Possessions¿ and the Denial of Tribal Rights to Habitat in Indo-Bangladesh Border Sajal Nag Chapter 4 Inclusions and Exclusions of Adivasi Women: Subsuming Challenges from the Past, present and Future in Chhattisgarh Ilina Sen Chapter 5 Expropriation of Land and Cultures and the Rise of the Radical Left: The Odisha Story and Beyond Subrat Kumar Sahu and Mamata Dash Chapter 6 Kidnap of Collector in Orissa: The Question of Tribal Exclusion G. Haragopal Chapter 7 Tribal Rights and Big Capital: Critical Reflections on the Growing Dichotomy and Role of Corporate¿Media Sudhir Pattnaik PART II: Untouchability, Atrocities and Marginalisation: An Unspoken Empirical Veracity Chapter 8 Understanding Adivasi Dispossession from their Land and Resources in terms of Investment-Induced Displacement Felix Padel Chapter 9 Livelihoods of Adivasis in India: Continuing Marginalisation G. Muralidhar Chapter 10 Adivasis Water Exchange and Caste-Based Water Lords: A Case of Groundwater Market in a Village of Gujarat, India Farhat Naz Chapter 11 Atrocities against Adivasis: An Implicit Dimension of Social Exclusion G. C. Pal Chapter 12 Exclusion and Persistence of Poverty among Adivasis in India: A Disaggregated Analysis Amaresh Dubey PART III: Inclusive Policies: Myth or Reality Chapter 13 An Unbroken History of Broken Promises: Exploration from a Tribal Perspective Pradip Prabhu Chapter 14 Language and Schooling of Adivasi Children in India: Issues Relating to Their Right to Education V. Srinivasa Rao Chapter 15 Developmental Challenges of Nomadic and Denotified Tribes of India: With Special Reference to Andhra Pradesh Malli Gandhi Chapter 16 Decentralised Governance and Implementation of PESA in Tribal Areas: Evidences from Western Tribal Belt of India Yatindra Singh Sisodia and Tapas K. Dalapati Index
Synopsis
This volume examines the processes and impacts of exclusion on the Adivasis (tribal or indigenous people) in India and what repercussions these have for their constitutional rights. The chapters explore a wide range of issues connected to the idea of exclusion ¿ land and forest resources, habitats and livelihoods, health and disease management, gender relations, language and schooling, water resources, poverty, governance, markets and technology, and development challenges ¿ through case studies from different parts of the country. The book argues that any laws intended to safeguard the fundamental rights of Adivasis must acknowledge the fact that their diverse and complex identities are not homogenous, and that uniform laws have failed to address their systemic marginalisation since the colonial era. This work appeals for a serious and meaningful political intervention towards tribal development. The volume will be useful to scholars and researchers of tribal and Third World studies, sociology and social anthropology, exclusion studies and development studies., This volume examines the processes and impacts of exclusion on the Adivasis (tribal or indigenous people) in India and what repercussions these have for their constitutional rights. The chapters explore a wide range of issues connected to the idea of exclusion -- land and forest resources, habitats and livelihoods, health and disease management, gender relations, language and schooling, water resources, poverty, governance, markets and technology, and development challenges -- through case studies from different parts of the country. The book argues that any laws intended to safeguard the fundamental rights of Adivasis must acknowledge the fact that their diverse and complex identities are not homogenous, and that uniform laws have failed to address their systemic marginalisation since the colonial era. This work appeals for a serious and meaningful political intervention towards tribal development. The volume will be useful to scholars and researchers of tribal and Third World studies, sociology and social anthropology, exclusion studies and development studies., This volume examines the processes and impacts of exclusion on the Adivasis (tribal or indigenous people) in India and what repercussions these have for their constitutional rights. The chapters explore a wide range of issues connected to the idea of exclusion - land and forest resources, habitats and livelihoods, health and disease management, gender relations, language and schooling, water resources, poverty, governance, markets and technology, and development challenges - through case studies from different parts of the country. The book argues that any laws intended to safeguard the fundamental rights of Adivasis must acknowledge the fact that their diverse and complex identities are not homogenous, and that uniform laws have failed to address their systemic marginalisation since the colonial era. This work appeals for a serious and meaningful political intervention towards tribal development. The volume will be useful to scholars and researchers of tribal and Third World studies, sociology and social anthropology, exclusion studies and development studies.

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