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Luther W. New Junior Theological College

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Questions of Identity in Assam : Location, Migration, Hybridity

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Delhi: Sage Publications, 2012Description: Xxxiv+269pISBN:
  • 9788132105114
DDC classification:
  • 305.800954 D979
Partial contents:
The compulsion to interpret and represent the location plays its own important role in disciplinary practice. The representation of the location is the incidental gain since without it the location is not available for `use`. This is not so much a book about the Assam Movement and the impact of its major elements on the identity narrative, as it is about locations offering potential for disciplinary empowerment, with the movement and its aftermath as example. It also offers "descriptions" with the conviction that there are incidental gains from studying identity through migration and hybridity in a specific location - "Assam of the last three decades".
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The compulsion to interpret and represent the location plays its own important role in disciplinary practice. The representation of the location is the incidental gain since without it the location is not available for `use`. This is not so much a book about the Assam Movement and the impact of its major elements on the identity narrative, as it is about locations offering potential for disciplinary empowerment, with the movement and its aftermath as example. It also offers "descriptions" with the conviction that there are incidental gains from studying identity through migration and hybridity in a specific location - "Assam of the last three decades".

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