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02095nam a22003137a 4500 |
003 - CONTROL NUMBER IDENTIFIER |
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IIITD |
005 - DATE AND TIME OF LATEST TRANSACTION |
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20250606163247.0 |
008 - FIXED-LENGTH DATA ELEMENTS--GENERAL INFORMATION |
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020 ## - INTERNATIONAL STANDARD BOOK NUMBER |
International Standard Book Number |
9781137538970 |
040 ## - CATALOGING SOURCE |
Original cataloging agency |
IIITD |
082 ## - DEWEY DECIMAL CLASSIFICATION NUMBER |
Classification number |
305.80 |
Item number |
MCD-D |
100 ## - MAIN ENTRY--PERSONAL NAME |
Personal name |
McDuie-Ra, Duncan |
245 ## - TITLE STATEMENT |
Title |
Debating race in contemporary India |
Statement of responsibility, etc |
by Duncan McDuie-Ra |
260 ## - PUBLICATION, DISTRIBUTION, ETC. (IMPRINT) |
Place of publication, distribution, etc |
Hampshire : |
Name of publisher, distributor, etc |
Palgrave Macmillan, |
Date of publication, distribution, etc |
©2015 |
300 ## - PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION |
Extent |
viii, 136 p. ; |
Dimensions |
21 cm. |
490 ## - SERIES STATEMENT |
Series statement |
Palgrave pivot |
504 ## - BIBLIOGRAPHY, ETC. NOTE |
Bibliography, etc |
Includes bibliographical references and index. |
505 ## - FORMATTED CONTENTS NOTE |
Title |
1.Introduction: Let's Stop Pretending |
505 ## - FORMATTED CONTENTS NOTE |
Title |
2. Bangalore: An Inconvenient Truth: Hate Crime and the Exodus |
505 ## - FORMATTED CONTENTS NOTE |
Title |
3. Enough Racism, Enough: Vocal Politics, Gendered Silences |
505 ## - FORMATTED CONTENTS NOTE |
Title |
4. Calling NE People Chinki Will Land You in Jail: Fixing Racism |
505 ## - FORMATTED CONTENTS NOTE |
Title |
5. Mahatma Gandhi's Statue Beheaded in Ukhrul: Beyond the Good Indian Citizen in Race Debates |
520 ## - SUMMARY, ETC. |
Summary, etc |
A great deal of energy goes into strenuously denying that racism exists in India, or upon recognizing that it may exist, stressing that it is not as bad as in other countries. Yet in recent years there has been a shift towards recognizing and attempting to 'fix' racism as part of larger agenda of integration of India's rebellious frontier populations into the national fold. The experiences of indigenous and tribal communities from Northeast India have brought race debates to national attention. Three murders and a mass 'exodus' of Northeast migrants back to the borderland from Indian cities are analyzed to track the shifts in race debates from denial to acknowledgement to high level government action. Duncan McDuie-Ra argues that, despite these shifts, racism experienced by Northeast communities is framed as a problem of metropolitan India not of everyday life in the borderland itself, subsuming the contentious politics of state-making and rebellion. |
650 ## - SUBJECT ADDED ENTRY--TOPICAL TERM |
Topical term or geographic name as entry element |
Economic development |
650 ## - SUBJECT ADDED ENTRY--TOPICAL TERM |
Topical term or geographic name as entry element |
Ethnic relations |
650 ## - SUBJECT ADDED ENTRY--TOPICAL TERM |
Topical term or geographic name as entry element |
Social issues & processes |
650 ## - SUBJECT ADDED ENTRY--TOPICAL TERM |
Topical term or geographic name as entry element |
India -- Race relations |
942 ## - ADDED ENTRY ELEMENTS (KOHA) |
Koha item type |
Books |
Source of classification or shelving scheme |
Dewey Decimal Classification |