Routledge, 2018. — 309 p.
Intractable Conflicts in Contemporary India attempts a representation of society in contemporary India through an ethnography woven around long-standing intractable conflicts – of displacement and rehabilitation, patriarchy, insurgency and counter-insurgency operations, and climate change. Each chapter in this volume offers a critical transformative narrative in response to these conflicts. It asks how social justice and equality is to be constructed and provides a fresh perspective. It is argued that social movements can no longer be concerned only with itemizing a checklist of demands; it is now necessary to be free of the hegemony of current frames, categories, concepts and principles, and to rethink the ‘promise’. This volume maintains that this effort to step out of the ‘endless waiting’ for delivery of a ‘promised value’ draws out the labour of transformative action. A valuable contribution to understanding social movements in India, this work challenges the established discourses around grassroots politics, progressive policies and legislations as well as radical mass movements.
The book will interest students and researchers of history of social movements, conflict and peace studies, sociology and social anthropology, political science, and development studies. It will also be useful to those working in the areas of human rights, social exclusion and inclusive policies.
Contents
List of contributors
Acknowledgements
List of abbreviations
Introduction: transformative action, the promise and intractable conflicts
‘Flooding us out with money’: movements against displacement in central India
News frames, conflict and myth-making
Reframing the debate: the tribal question and contemporaneity
Large dams as ‘temples of modern India’? An obituary to Nehruvian techno-political dreams and a plea for Gandhian ethics
Why India failed the left? A relook at the politics within the mainstream left movement in India
Individual–territory–movement nexus in armed movement resilience: case of the Maoist movement in Warangal, Telangana
Making resistance: narratives of communist-led agrarian movements in contemporary India
Mobilizing for science democratizing movements: lessons from the experience of people’s science movements in India
The passion of woman: sisterhood in work, worship and the vernacular
The climate change discourse in India: is a social movement possible?