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E-raamat: Ethnicity and Democracy in the Eastern Himalayan Borderland: Constructing Democracy

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This book presents a close look at the growth, success, and proliferation of ethnic politics on the peripheries of modern South Asia, built around a case study of the Nepal ethnic group that lives in the borderlands of Sikkim, Darjeeling, and east Nepal. Grounded in historical and ethnographic research, it critically examines the relationship between culture and politics in a geographical space that is home to a diverse range of ethnic identities, showing how new modes of political representation, cultural activism, and everyday politics have emerged from the region.
 

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"The strength of this book is that it gives a clear understanding of the main debates and questions concerning a number of points on ethnicity and its construction in the region ... [ It is] both intellectually fulfilling and displays a sound theoretical basis." - Mélanie Vandenhelsken, newbooks.asia, Summer 2020 "[ This book] provides a valuable introduction to ethnic politics in the Himalayan borderland, suitable to students and policy makers alike. As the questions outlined in this review indicate, there are a number of fruitful pathways leading out from the book. Given the thick engagement with the area that Chettris work displays, we can only look forward to her future publications." - Rune Bennike, University of Copenhagen, Pacific Affairs, 91.3, October 2018

List of Acronyms
9(1)
Glossary of Local Terms 10(1)
Acknowledgments 11(2)
Introduction 13(20)
Why Study the Eastern Himalayan Borderland?
17(3)
Studying the Eastern Himalayan Borderland: Same Same but Different
20(7)
Facilitating Ethnic Politics in the Eastern Himalaya
27(4)
Organisation of this Book
31(2)
1 Locating the `Nepali' in the Eastern Himalayan Borderland
33(32)
Becoming Nepali: Colonial History and Ethnic Group Formation
34(5)
Going to Muglan: Emigration from the Kingdom of Gorkha to India
39(6)
Language and Ethnic Group Formation
45(6)
Homogenisation of the Nepalis and its Impact on Identity Formation
51(2)
Gorkhaland: A Homeland for the Indian-Nepalis
53(4)
De-Constructing the Nepali in Sikkim
57(3)
Re-claiming Limbuwan
60(3)
Conclusion
63(2)
2 The Ethnic Worldview: Framing Existential Grievances
65(30)
Limbus of Eastern Nepal and the Politics of `jati and nose'
69(7)
Discriminating against the Sons of the Soil -- the Gorkhas of Darjeeling
76(6)
Fostering the Culture of Dependency in Sikkim
82(11)
Conclusion
93(2)
3 Ethnic Identity as Political Identity
95(24)
The Political Resilience of the Brave Gorkha
96(7)
Neither Mongol nor Kirat: Asserting the Limbu Identity
103(7)
Claiming exclusive identities in Sikkim
110(6)
Conclusion
116(3)
4 Manifestations of Ethnic Politics
119(20)
The Dress Code: Looking like a Gorkha
120(5)
Becoming a Tribe in Sikkim
125(7)
Limbus as the Embodiment of the Indigenous Discourse
132(5)
Conclusion
137(2)
5 Constructing Democracy
139(26)
Emergence of a New Patronage Structure
141(3)
The New Elites
144(4)
Political Elites
148(4)
Expressing Agency through Ethnic Politics
152(3)
Regional Interpretation of Democracy
155(2)
Conclusion
157(2)
Conclusion
159(1)
Being Nepali Across Borders
159(1)
Of Ethnic Politics and Democratic Cultures
160(1)
Ethnic Politics as People's Politics
161(4)
Bibliography 165(14)
Index 179
Mona Chettri is a Next Generation Network Scholar at the Australia-India Institute, University of Western Australia. She is the author of Ethnicity and Democracy in the Eastern Himalayan Borderland: Constructing Democracy (Amsterdam University Press, 2017). Her current research focuses on infrastructure, urbanisation, and gender in the Sikkim-Darjeeling Himalaya. Willem van Schendel, Professor of History, University of Amsterdam and International Institute of Social History, the Netherlands. He works with the history, anthropology and sociology of Asia. Recent works include A History of Bangladesh (2020), Embedding Agricultural Commodities (2017, ed.), The Camera as Witness (2015, with J. L. K. Pachuau). See uva.academia.edu/WillemVanSchendel.