India's north east: identity movements, state, and civil society/
Udayon Misra.
- New Delhi: Oxford University Press, 2014.
- viii, 366 p. ; 23 cm.
Preface Acknowledgements Section A: Northeast India: Roots of Alienation 1. India's Northeast: Tracing Some of the Early Roots of Alienation 2. Assam and the Partition: Caught in the Time Warp 3. Who 'Owns' India: The Meaning of 'My' in 'My Country' Section B: Course and Character of the Naga Struggle 4. The Naga National Question 5. Naga Nationalism and the Role of the Middle Class 6. Portrait of a Naga 'Hostile' 7. CPI and the Naga Struggle 8. Alternate Voices in the Naga Movement Section C: Assam : Identity Movements and Insurgent Politics 9. Immigration and Identity Transformation in Assam 10. Targeting the Innocent 11. No Tears for the Liberators 12. ULFA: Beginning of the End 13. Peace Talks or the Fall of the Curtain for ULFA? 14. Bodo Stir: Complex Issues, Unattainable Demands 15. Bodoland: The Burden of History 16. Assam Tea: The Bitter Brew 17. Fresh Tension in Upper Assam Tea Belt 18. The Adivasi Struggle Section D: State and Civil Society in Northeast India 19. Comparing the Naga and Assam Peace Processes 20. Naga Peace Talks: High Hopes and Hard Realities 21. Assam: Towards a Viable Peace or a Cul-De-Sac? 22. Roll Call of the Dead 23. Army Killings in Assam 24. Asom Sahitya Sabha 25. KMSS: Giving a New Edge to People's Protests 26. Hereditary Power Structures, Traditional Institutions and Representative Democracy About the Author Index
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Politics and government Social movements Ethnic relations Civil society Ethnic conflict Separatist movements Group identity