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Education
and Culture in North- East India
L.K. Barua
This book provides a comprehensive
account of the key issues that revolve around the interaction
between culture and education in both, the colonial and post-colonial
period of north-eastern India. In attempting to do so, the
author manages to produce a scholarly and a critical introduction
to the cultural history of north-eastern India, providing
in the process a theoretical and a critical vocabulary to
address as well as make an intervention into the contemporary
cultural and political concerns of the region.
The historical account generates
an intellectual context to examine as well as critically comment
on the key historical events and critical interventions in
the period between 1826-2000 in north-eastern India: the redrawing
of boundaries and land systems in the colonial period as well
as colonial policies towards education and language, the work
of the Christian missionaries in creating cultural elites
and opening up spaces for different identity formations, Assamese
literary renaissance in the late nineteenth century, the impact
of nationalist discourse, the policy of education and culture
in post-colonial north-eastern India shaped by a dominant
nation-state. Given the context of the political mobilisations
of identities, which has been the result of the practices
and policies pursued during the colonial and post-colonial
periods, the author argues for a system of education which
resists both, the uniform claims of the nation-state as well
as the claims of a unified ethnic subject. In this context,
the author also provides a critique of three very significant
novels written in Assamese. These novels are important; in
that they manage to articulate the material realities and
conditions of post-colonial society in north-eastern India,
particularly the voices and assertions of certain marginalized
groups. A debate on the economic and political complexities
of the problem of immigration into Brahmaputra valley provides
the outline of a crisis deeply embedded in the identity conflicts
in the region.
ISBN: 81-7986-063-9
Rs. 350
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