Tribals and Dalits in Orissa
Towards a Social History of Exclusion, c. 1800-1950
Format:Hardback
Publisher:OUP India
Published:13th Dec '18
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This book examines diverse aspects of the social history of the tribals and dalits/outcastes in Orissa. It delineates how the socially excluded sections were further impoverished by both colonial government policies and the chiefs of the despotic princely states who worked in tandem with the colonizers. In the book, Biswamoy Pati studied several key issues including 'colonial knowledge' systems, the stereotyping of tribals as violent and brutal, and colonial constructions of the 'criminal tribe'. Additionally examined are colonial agrarian settlements, adivasi strategies of resistance, (including uprisings); indigenous systems of health and medicine; the colonial 'medical gaze;' conversion (to Hinduism); fluidities of caste formations in the nineteenth century; the appropriation by princely rulers of adivasi deities and healing methods; the rituals of legitimacy adopted by these rulers; as well as the development of colonial capitalism and urbanization. Also explored are the connections between marginalized groups and the national movement, and the way these inherited problems have remained unresolved after Independence. Drawing upon archival and rare sources, this important book would interest the general reader, besides students of history, social anthropology, political sociology, cultural studies, dalit studies, social exclusion, and the social history of medicine. It would also attract NGOs and planners of public policy.
While Pati devotes much space to studying...everyday actions and strategies, he also pays significant attention to extraordinary events or movements. Focus on the disenfranchised is one of the threads that unite the entire monograph. One of Pati's strategies for achieving this is to study small events/scandals in great detail...At the same time, Pati not only examines their actions vis-à-vis the state/elites, but also while they were attempting to eke out a living. These are just as interesting as outright acts of resistance, bringing to the fore the realities and rhythms of everyday life, survival strategies, world-views and struggles. Such an approach challenges the urbanised perspective in most existing work on subaltern classes...While Pati devotes much space to studying...everyday actions and strategies, he also pays significant attention to extraordinary events or movements. * Saurabh Mishra, Department of History, University of Sheffield, South Asia Research *
ISBN: 9780199489404
Dimensions: 222mm x 149mm x 19mm
Weight: 386g
248 pages