This essay explores the development of 'trìbal' studies over time and identifies the broad trends in this genre. It traces the process of transition of the primitive and backward tribal of colonial literature to the creation of the notion of 'Adivasi' today, a political category indicating the Indigenous and Trìbal Peoples, rather than simply describing original inhabitants. Furtbermore, it seeks to demonstrate how narratives on marginalised communities finally recognise adivasis as active participants in the making of their own history. Although the focus is on the wrìtings on the divergent communities of the Chota Nagpur region, the discussion on the histories that have been wrìtten in recent years also includes those relating on adivasis...
Invoking aspects of modern ‘Indian’ philosophy, this article asks how national idealism and ethnogra...
The essay documents the unprecedented transformation of the term Achhut in the Hindi literature from...
This paper tries to unveil the different tribes of Odisha and their cultural significance. Synchrono...
Historians have studied adivasis principally in the context of rebellion, environmental history and ...
Adivasis are the indigenous people of eastern and central India who were identified as “tribes” unde...
This essay is organized into two parts that describe some of the important conceptual, historical an...
Adivasis are the indigenous people of eastern and central India who were identified as “tribes” unde...
In this paper I address how mnemonic and historical practices interact in the construction of Adivas...
Since the 1990s, the Indigenous movement worldwide has become increasingly relevant to research in I...
Scholars of colonial and post-colonial India have widely agreed that the earliest Indian manifestati...
Focusing on the indigenous Bhil community in central India, this paper examines the role of British ...
A new visibility and an amplified resonance have recently marked the predicament of tribal India. T...
This thesis explores the discursive construction of the Adivasi as tribal and backward, and in oppo...
The Government of India Act was formalized in 1935 as a means of transferring administrative power f...
Through an innovative methodology that combines the academic essay and poetic creative writing, this...
Invoking aspects of modern ‘Indian’ philosophy, this article asks how national idealism and ethnogra...
The essay documents the unprecedented transformation of the term Achhut in the Hindi literature from...
This paper tries to unveil the different tribes of Odisha and their cultural significance. Synchrono...
Historians have studied adivasis principally in the context of rebellion, environmental history and ...
Adivasis are the indigenous people of eastern and central India who were identified as “tribes” unde...
This essay is organized into two parts that describe some of the important conceptual, historical an...
Adivasis are the indigenous people of eastern and central India who were identified as “tribes” unde...
In this paper I address how mnemonic and historical practices interact in the construction of Adivas...
Since the 1990s, the Indigenous movement worldwide has become increasingly relevant to research in I...
Scholars of colonial and post-colonial India have widely agreed that the earliest Indian manifestati...
Focusing on the indigenous Bhil community in central India, this paper examines the role of British ...
A new visibility and an amplified resonance have recently marked the predicament of tribal India. T...
This thesis explores the discursive construction of the Adivasi as tribal and backward, and in oppo...
The Government of India Act was formalized in 1935 as a means of transferring administrative power f...
Through an innovative methodology that combines the academic essay and poetic creative writing, this...
Invoking aspects of modern ‘Indian’ philosophy, this article asks how national idealism and ethnogra...
The essay documents the unprecedented transformation of the term Achhut in the Hindi literature from...
This paper tries to unveil the different tribes of Odisha and their cultural significance. Synchrono...