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DAS GUPTA SANJUKTA
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Temi di storia degli Adivasi nell'India coloniale e post-coloniale
Il corso affronta le trasformazioni socio-economiche e politiche che hanno investito le comunità adivasi (o tribali) nell'India coloniale e post-coloniale, soffermandosi sulle loro variegate esperienze storiche, culturali e del vissuto contemporaneo. Le lezioni avranno per argomento:
1. Significati, rappresentazioni e categorizzazioni: le fonti della storia degli adivasi
2. Le trasformazioni sociali ed economiche nel periodo coloniale
3. Cambiamenti politici e loro impatto sulla storia degli adivasi
4. Le questioni di genere nella storia degli adivasi
5. Sviluppo, evacuazione e migrazione
6. Cultura e religione
1. S. Dasgupta, ‘Indigenous pasts and the politics of belonging’, in S. Dasgupta and D. Rycroft ed. The Politics of Belonging in India: Becoming Adivasi, London: Routledge, 2011
2. Sanjukta Das Gupta, ‘Introduction’, in Sanjukta Das Gupta and R.S. Basu ed. Narratives from the Margins, Delhi: Primus, 2019
3. Virginius Xaxa, ‘Formation of Adivasi/Indigenous People’s Identity in India’, in M. Radhakrishnan ed. First Citizens: Studies on Adivasis, Tribals and Indigenous Peoples in India, Delhi: OUP, 2016
4. Meena Radhakrishnan, ‘Colonial Construction of a Criminal Tribe’, Economic and Political Weekly, Vol. 35, Issue No. 28-29, 08 Jul, 2000.
5. Satadru Sen, ‘Race, Aboriginality and the Adivasi: Some Implications for the Andaman Islanders’, in Frank Heidemann et al ed., Manifestations of History, Primus 2016.
6. Romila Thapar and Majid Siddiqi, ‘Chotanagpur: The Pre-Colonial and Colonial Situation’, in R.D. Munda and S. Bosu Mullick ed., The Jharkhand Movement: Indigenous People’s Struggle for Autonomy in India, Copenhagen, 2003.
7. Bhangya Bhukya, ‘The Subordination of the Sovereigns: Colonialism and its Gond Rajas 1853 -1948’ Modern Asian Studies, Vol. 47.1, January 2013.
8. Sanghamitra Misra, ‘The Nature of Colonial Intervention in the Naga Hills, 1840-80’, Economic and Political Weekly, December 1998.
9. Sanjukta Das Gupta, “Accessing Nature: Agrarian Change, Forest Laws and their Impact on an adivasi Economy in Colonial India” in Conservation & Society, ottobre-dicembre 2009, 7(4). DOI: 10.4103/0972-4923.65170, ISSN: 09724923, pp. 227-238. http://www.conservationandsociety.org/article.asp?issn=09724923;year=2009;volume=7;issue=4;spage=227;epage=238;aulast=Gupta
10. Vinita Damodaran, ‘Famine in a Forest Tract: Ecological Change and the Causes of the 1897 Famine in Chotanagpur, Northern India’, in R.H. Gove, V. Damodaran and S. Sangwan ed. Nature and the Orient, Delhi: OUP, 1998.
11. Kaushik Ghosh, ‘A Market for Aboriginality: Primitivism and Race Classification in the Indentured Labour Market of Colonial India’, in Gautam Bhadra, G. Prakash and S. Tharu ed., Subaltern Studies X: New Delhi,, 1999.
12. Bhukya Bhangiya, Subjugated Nomads: The Lambadas under the Rule of the Nizams, chapter 2 (‘Policing Cattle, Policing Nomads’), Delhi: Orient Blackswan, 2011.
13. Crispin Bates and Alpa Shah, ‘Introduction’, in Savage Attacks: Tribal Insurgency in India, Delhi: Social Science Press, 2014.
14. Biswamoy Pati, ‘Survival as Resistance: Tribals in Colonial Orissa’, in B. Pati ed. Adivasis in Colonial India: Survival, Resistance and Negotiation, Delhi: Orient Blackswan, 2011.
15. David Hardiman, ‘Knowledge of Bhils and their system of Healing’, in B. Pati ed., Adivasis in Colonial India Delhi: Orient Blackswan, 2011.
16. Ajay Skaria, ‘Shades of Wildness: Tribe, Caste and Gender in Western India’, Journal of Asian Studies, vol. 56, no. 3, 1997.
17. Shashank Sinha, ‘Culture of Violence or Violence of Cultures? Adivasis and Witch-hunting in Chotanagpur’, Anglistica 2015.
18. Nitya Rao, ‘Kinship Matters: Women's Land Claims In The Santal Parganas, Jharkhand’, Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute 2005
19. Nandini Sundar, “Adivasi Politics and State Responses: Historical Processes and Contemporary Concerns”, in S. Das Gupta and R.S. Basu (eds.), Narratives from the Margins: Aspects of Adivasi History in India, Delhi: Primus Books, 2012
20. Felix Padel, ‘Ecocritical Perspectives on Adivasi Destiny. Past Present and Ancient Future’, Anglistica AION 19.1, 2015.
21. Roma Chatterjee, Speaking with Pictures, chapter 3(‘Words and Images: Story-telling in Gond Art’), Delhi 2016
22.Joseph Bara, ‘Seeds of mistrust: tribal and colonial perspectives on education in Chhotanagpur, 1834–c.1850’,History of Education, 34:6, 2005.
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