Resistance and the State: Nepalese Experiences

Resistance and the State: Nepalese Experiences

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Book Specification

Item Code: NAG493
Author: David N. Gellner
Publisher: Social Science Press
Language: English
Edition: 2008
ISBN: 9788187358411
Pages: 400
Cover: Paperback
Other Details 8.5 inch X 5.5 inch
Weight 370 gm

Book Description

Preface

The papers in this collection were initially presented (with the exception of chapter 10) at a day-long panel during the Modern South Asian studies conference in Edinburgh in September 2000. Most of the papers have been revised since that presentation, some substantially so, but these revisions were mostly done in early 2001 and-with the exception of two short passages (pp. 128-30 and 332-4)-do not cover the period since the declaration of a State of Emergency in November 2001. No collection of this sort can hope to be wholly up to date. What we, the contributors to this volume, have aimed for is ethnographically informed and historically grounded analysis. We hope that it will stand the test of time; but whether it does or not, is for readers to judge. We do not, of course, imagine that this is any kind of last word on the subject: It is, we hope, a useful contribution to the understanding of state and society in Nepal in particular and to discussions of the state in South Asia in general.

I thank the European Bulletin of Himalayan Research for permission to reprint from issue 19 (autumn 2000) revised versions of the papers which appear here as chapters 7 and 10. Many thanks also to William Douglas for help with the map on p. 23.

As editor I have, among other things, tried to impose a compromise between English euphony and Nepali usage: 'Nepali' -both noun and adjective-refers either to people or to the language, whereas 'Nepalese' is used only as an adjective in other, more abstract contexts (such as the sub-title of this book).

Many dates are given, in the Nepalese style, in Vikram Samvat or era (VS), which began in 57 BCE. No glossary of Nepali words or expressions has been provided, but the index should direct the reader to the place( s) where specialized terms are defined and discussed.

Contents

List of Tables vii
List of Plates and Maps ix
Preface xi
List of Contributors xiii
Introduction: Transformations of the Nepalese State 1
Section 1: The State, Development, and Local Politics 31
1 A Heterotopia of Resistance: Health, Community Forestry, 33
and Challenges to State Centralization in Nepal
2 Resisting the Environmentalist State 83
3 The Politics of Difference and the Reach of Modernity: 113
Reflections on the State and Civil Society in Central Nepal
4 Nepali Politics: People-Parties Interface 133
Section 2: The State and Ethnic Activism 177
5 How Representative is the Nepali State? 179
6 An 'Indigenous Minority' in a Border Area: Tharu Ethnic 199
Associations, NGOs, and the Nepalese State
7 The History of the Messianic and Rebel King Lakhan 244
Thapa: Utopia and Ideology among the Magars
Section 3: The State and Maoist Insurgency 279
8 Democracy and Dissent in Nepal: An Overview With 281
Some Perceptions from the Valley of Dhorpatan
9 Guns, Kinship, and Fear: Maoists among the Tamu-mai (Gurungs) 305
10 The Kham Magar Country: Between Ethnic Claims and Maoism 326
Person Index 359
General Index 365

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