Colonial and Contemporary Bihar and Jharkhand
EDITOR- Lata Singh and Biswamoy Pati
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Bihar and Jharkhand have been the arena of diverse social and political struggles since colonial times. The formation of the state of Jharkhand, which was earlier a part of Bihar and known as Chotanagpur, has been the result of movements for statehood, some of which have not only created a democratic space in these regions, but also brought about a paradigm shift in Indian politics.
Colonial and Contemporary Bihar and Jharkhand tries to capture the complexities of some of these diverse movements. The ‘articulation’ of tribal protests and the problems faced by backward castes have been problematized by the emergence of internal hierarchies, differentiations and contestations. The predicament of ethnic identity and culture in the face of unrestrained globalizing forces in the tribal belt requires further examination. Bihar and Jharkhand also have a rich popular/subaltern culture, which has been overshadowed and eclipsed in most of the scholarly work on this region. This book highlights how popular culture and oral cultural traditions emerged as a site for multiple articulations, of marginalization, as well as resistance and subversion. This collection of essays will appeal to those interested in social history, political and cultural studies and the world of the poor and the marginalized.
The Editors
Lata Singh is Associate Professor, Maitreyi College, University of Delhi. She is the author of Popular Translations of Nationalism: Bihar, 1920-1922 (2012) and has edited Theatre in Colonial India: Play-House of Power (2009).
Biswamoy Pati is Associate Professor in Modern Indian History, University of Delhi. His latest publications include South Asia from the Margins: Echoes of Orissa, 1800-2000 (2012).
Contributors
Imtiaz Ahmad l Kamal Nayan Choubey l Vinita Damodaran l Sanjukta Das Gupta l Dev N. Pathak Biswamoy Pati l Mrityunjay Prabhakar l Amit Prakash l Sandali P. Sharma l P.K. Shukla l Lata Singh l Shashank S. Sinha
Bihar and Jharkhand have been the arena of diverse social and political struggles since colonial times. The formation of the state of Jharkhand, which was earlier a part of Bihar and known as Chotanagpur, has been the result of movements for statehood, some of which have not only created a democratic space in these regions, but also brought about a paradigm shift in Indian politics.
Colonial and Contemporary Bihar and Jharkhand tries to capture the complexities of some of these diverse movements. The ‘articulation’ of tribal protests and the problems faced by backward castes have been problematized by the emergence of internal hierarchies, differentiations and contestations. The predicament of ethnic identity and culture in the face of unrestrained globalizing forces in the tribal belt requires further examination. Bihar and Jharkhand also have a rich popular/subaltern culture, which has been overshadowed and eclipsed in most of the scholarly work on this region. This book highlights how popular culture and oral cultural traditions emerged as a site for multiple articulations, of marginalization, as well as resistance and subversion. This collection of essays will appeal to those interested in social history, political and cultural studies and the world of the poor and the marginalized.
The Editors
Lata Singh is Associate Professor, Maitreyi College, University of Delhi. She is the author of Popular Translations of Nationalism: Bihar, 1920-1922 (2012) and has edited Theatre in Colonial India: Play-House of Power (2009).
Biswamoy Pati is Associate Professor in Modern Indian History, University of Delhi. His latest publications include South Asia from the Margins: Echoes of Orissa, 1800-2000 (2012).
Contributors
Imtiaz Ahmad l Kamal Nayan Choubey l Vinita Damodaran l Sanjukta Das Gupta l Dev N. Pathak Biswamoy Pati l Mrityunjay Prabhakar l Amit Prakash l Sandali P. Sharma l P.K. Shukla l Lata Singh l Shashank S. Sinha
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
Introduction Lata Singh and Biswamoy Pati | 1-7 |
Beyond Geographical Boundaries: Chotanagpur and North-Western Orissa, 1850s–1930s Biswamoy Pati | 9-28 |
‘Communal Property’ to Private Property and the Tribal Struggles for Customary Land Rights in Chotanagpur and Santhal Parganas (1767–1850) P.K. Shukla | 29-38 |
‘The Eye of a Diku is Like the Eye of a Dog’: Changing Role of Dikus in an Adivasi Society of Chotanagpur under Colonial Rule Sanjukta Das Gupta |
39-57 |
Towards an Environmental History of Chotanagpur: The Land and the Forests of Chotanagpur in the Nineteenth Century Vinita modaran | 59-90 |
Problem of Indentured Labour and the Advent of ‘Bidesia’ Culture Mrityunjay Prabhakar | 91-109 |
Witch Hunting in Colonial and Postcolonial Chotanagpur/Jharkhand Shashank S. Sinha | 111-126 |
Nationalism in Bihar, 1921–1922: Mapping Resistances Lata Singh | 127-147 |
Bihari Muslims, Communal Riots and the Diaspora: Gleanings from Contemporary Urdu Writings Imtiaz Ahmad | 149-155 |
Singing in the Veil: Redefinition and Reconciliation in the Songs of Mithila Dev N. Pathak | 157-179 |
Imag(in)ing Traditions: The Contested Canvas of Mithila Paintings Sandali P. Sharma | 181-198 |
Politicization of Castes and Transformation in the Politics of Bihar Kamal Nayan Choubey | 199-224 |
The ‘Making’ of a Movement and the Emergence of Jharkhand Electoral Politics since the 1990s Amit Prakash | 225-247 |
Notes on Editors and Contributors | 249-250 |
Index | 251-256 |