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Tribals
In Indian Narratives
By:- Kumkum Yadav
The study explores
the several factors that go into the representation of tribals
in India. Dr. Yadav's work unveils a series of choices, decisions,
goals and relationships, both conscious and unacknowledged,
that mark the images of tribals in works by Indian novelists
and anthropologists.
Representation and translation
are very often touched by deeprooted imbalances in social
relationships. This book examines the writings on Indian tribes
for their literature and academic status and also for the
impact that they leave on the actual social conditions and
social reality within which the tribes exist. It attempts
to view these writings against the broader context of related
issues: the changing visage of cultural and gender domination,
the meaning of knowledge and authenticity, and the moral/ethical
authority to define and represent the marginalized.
2004 xi+173pp
Rs.300 ISBN 81-7986-037-X
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