During the pre-independence decades of the twentieth century, the concept of ‘race’ was nationalized in India. In view of the connectedness between anthropological knowledge and cultural policy, the question emerges of how exponents of Indian anthropology re-formulated ‘race’ within a nationally relevant racial studies framework. My paper aims to trace how the relational concepts of ‘tribe’ and ethnic diversity were reconfigured within a new sociological, rather than colonialist, discourse of race, thereby setting out the terms for a national science. By questioning how and why researchers dispensed with the idea of the ‘aboriginal’ before 1947, the counter-ideological background of both Indian anthropology, and the closely related field of...
"Aryan," a word that today evokes images of racial hatred and atrocity, was first used by Europeans ...
Anthropology has played a significant political role in India, both deliberate and unintentional. Fr...
Sociologists and anthropologists tend to see as the end result of social change in tribal India the ...
During the pre-independence decades of the twentieth century, the concept of ‘race’ was nationalized...
This article unravels the many ways of doing ethnography within the area of Tribal studies in India....
The Government of India Act was formalized in 1935 as a means of transferring administrative power f...
Since the 1990s, the Indigenous movement worldwide has become increasingly relevant to research in I...
Focusing on the indigenous Bhil community in central India, this paper examines the role of British ...
Over the last sixty-five years, since the country’s independence, trained anthropologists have condu...
The paper analyses the effects of modernisation processes on the development of ethnicity and intere...
The Modern Anthropology of India is an accessible textbook providing a critical overview of the ethn...
Not surprisingly, there is no single definition of tribes. They are ordinarily (or rather simplistic...
The indigenous world of Naga tribes has come to the attention through colonial ethnographies, census...
This dissertation examines how ethnological knowledge conditions the possibilities of rights, recogn...
The Modern Anthropology of India is an accessible textbook providing a critical overview of the ethn...
"Aryan," a word that today evokes images of racial hatred and atrocity, was first used by Europeans ...
Anthropology has played a significant political role in India, both deliberate and unintentional. Fr...
Sociologists and anthropologists tend to see as the end result of social change in tribal India the ...
During the pre-independence decades of the twentieth century, the concept of ‘race’ was nationalized...
This article unravels the many ways of doing ethnography within the area of Tribal studies in India....
The Government of India Act was formalized in 1935 as a means of transferring administrative power f...
Since the 1990s, the Indigenous movement worldwide has become increasingly relevant to research in I...
Focusing on the indigenous Bhil community in central India, this paper examines the role of British ...
Over the last sixty-five years, since the country’s independence, trained anthropologists have condu...
The paper analyses the effects of modernisation processes on the development of ethnicity and intere...
The Modern Anthropology of India is an accessible textbook providing a critical overview of the ethn...
Not surprisingly, there is no single definition of tribes. They are ordinarily (or rather simplistic...
The indigenous world of Naga tribes has come to the attention through colonial ethnographies, census...
This dissertation examines how ethnological knowledge conditions the possibilities of rights, recogn...
The Modern Anthropology of India is an accessible textbook providing a critical overview of the ethn...
"Aryan," a word that today evokes images of racial hatred and atrocity, was first used by Europeans ...
Anthropology has played a significant political role in India, both deliberate and unintentional. Fr...
Sociologists and anthropologists tend to see as the end result of social change in tribal India the ...