India's North-East: identity movements, state, and civil society/

Misra, Udayon

India's North-East: identity movements, state, and civil society/ Udayon Misra - 2014 New Delhi, OUP, - 360

Chapter 1
Northeast India; Roots of Alienation
I. Introduction
II. The Growing Hiatus: Tracing Some of the Early Causes
III. Assam and the Legacy of Partition:
Caught in a Time Warp
IV Who 'Owns' India: The Meaning of 'My' in 'My Country'
Chapter 2
Course and Character of the Naga Struggle
I. Introduction
II. The Naga National Question
III. Naga Nationalism and the Role of the Middle Class
IV Portrait of a Naga 'Hostile'
V The CPI and the Naga Struggle: The Initial Phase
VI. Alternate Voices within the Naga Movement
Chapter 3
Assam; Identity Movements and Insurgent Politics
A. Assamese Identity Issues
I. Introduction
II. Immigration and Identity Transformation in Assam
III. Targeting the Innocent
IV ULFA: Beginning of the End
V. Peace Talks or the Fall of the Curtain on ULFA?
B. The Bodo Movement
I. Introduction
II. Bodo Stir: Complex Issues, Unattainable Demands
III. Bodoland: The Burden of History
IV. The Adivasi Question: Introduction
V Assam Tea: A Bitter Brew
VI. Fresh Tension in Upper-Assam Tea Belt
C. The Adivasi Struggle
Chapter 4
State and Civil Society in Northeast India
I. Introduction
II. Naga Peace Talks: High Hopes and Hard Realities
III. Assam: Towards a Viable Peace or a Cul-de-sac?
IV Army Killings in Assam
V. Assam: Roll-Call of the Dead
VI. Asom Sahitya Sabha
VII. Krishak Mukti Sangram Samiti (KMSS): Giving a New
Edge to People's Protests
VIII. Representative Democracy and Traditional Institutions

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