Environment and Ethnicity in India, 1200-1991 (Cambridge Studies in Indian History and Society)
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Author(s)Sumit Guha
PublisherCambridge University Press
ISBN / ASIN0521640784
ISBN-139780521640787
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Sales Rank8,007,132
CategoryHistory
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Drawing on a rich collection of sources, Sumit Guha demonstrates how the ideology of indigenous cultures, developed in recent years out of the notion of a pure and untouched ethnicity, is in fact rooted in nineteenth-century racial and colonial anthropology. Challenging this view, he traces the processes by which the apparently immutable identities of South Asian populations took shape, and how these populations interacted with civilizations beyond their immediate vicinity. His penetrating critique will make a significant contribution to the history of South Asia and to the literature on ethnicity.
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