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Islands Against Civilisation

Islands Against Civilisation Anthropology, Nationalism, and the Politics of Scheduling

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Publisher's Synopsis

In British India, 'scheduling' meant the act of placing certain areas under 'special administrative regimes', where the usual laws and regulations did not apply. After independence, similar provisions were included in the Constitution of India, in the form of the Fifth and Sixth Schedules, for predominantly tribal areas. This book provides a history of the late-colonial discussions around the future of tribal communities in South Asia. In this debate were first, the British anthropologists and administrators, who believed that the introduction of modern electoral democracy would harm the tribal people. They wished to 'exclude' or 'partially exclude' all tribal majority areas from the powers of elected assemblies. Against them stood the Indian nationalists, who were opposed to such a policy of territorial separation, seeing it as another instrument of the British policy of divide and rule.

Book information

ISBN: 9789354426483
Publisher: Orient BlackSwan
Imprint: Orient Blackswan
Pub date:
Language: English
Number of pages: 520
Weight: -1g
Height: 216mm
Width: 140mm