Historicising Tribal Struggles for Epistemological Integration in India By S. R. Bodhi
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New Theological College Back Issue (Serials) | Vol. 71, No. 03(Jul-Sep. 2021) | Available | SAN7103 |
Tribes in India Have Been Seeking to Negotiate more socio-political space from the state since the 1950s. Beginning in the late 2000s. This struggle between tribes and the state has shifted fundamentally towards a more subtle domain -epistemology. Tribes have now become more overt about what they perceive as a demeaning of their epistemology by dominant group and a ' paternalistic' epistemological gaze by the state, this has set the stage for an axiological battle over a demand by Tribes for 'epistemological integration. Examining these historical struggles, this paper attempts to engage theoretically with these socio-community processes .
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