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The Madhesi upsurge and the contested idea of Nepal / Kalpana Jha.

Van Pelt Library DS495.8.T37 J43 2017
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Jha, Kalpana, author.
Series:
Springer briefs in anthropology.
Springer briefs in anthropology
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Tarai (India and Nepal)--Politics and government.
Tarai (India and Nepal).
Politics and government.
Asia--Tarai.
Physical Description:
xvii, 111 pages ; 24 cm.
Place of Publication:
Singapore : Springer, [2017]
Summary:
This book is set against the burning issue of ethnic uprisings in the Madhes region of Nepal and analyses debates on the idea of contemporary Nepal. The limited view of Nepal as a primarily hill nation with Nepali-speaking people ignores the vast ethnic and linguistic diversity of the country. It has particularly rendered stateless the Madhesi community which inhabits the plains bordering India and shares closer cultural affinity and marital ties across the border. Increasing demands for ethnic and territorial autonomy by the Madhesis suggest the need for redefining the idea of Nepal and establishing Madhesi identity as Nepali identity while at the same time addressing the deeply contested idea of regional versus social identity in the region. This book uses narratives from the Madhesi community including from prominent Madhesi analysts and activists, to define their identity as well as their aspirations in a democratic Nepal. It also provides a perspective on the internal dynamics of caste and language of this region and their possible impact on consolidating ethnic identities in Nepal.
Contents:
History of Nepal amid contentions: the rise of Medhesi identity
Ethnic awakening in South Asia: drawing analogy with Nepal
The construction of Nepali identity: onset of Madhes struggle
Democratic innovations, globalisation and identity formation
The vulnerable sovereign
Contemporary politics: directions and dilemma
End of a rebellion or beginning of new era of revolution?
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references.
ISBN:
9811029253
9789811029257
OCLC:
959036222

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