Description
- ISBN-13: 9789350025741
- Publisher: Aakar Books
- Binding: Hardcover
- ISBN-10: 9350025744
- Publisher Date: 02 Apr 2018
- Language: English
Original price was: ₹895.00.₹671.00Current price is: ₹671.00.
“Identity Within Hegemonic Process” explores the complex interplay of Adivasi ethnicity and class within hegemonic structures. Uncover how identity is shaped by power dynamics and social hierarchies. Buy now to understand the nuances of Adivasi experiences [ISBN: 9789350025741]
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Weight | 0.5 kg |
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Himankita Debbarma –
A significant contribution to the field. I am impressed with the author’s research and perspective. I am grateful for this book.
Nandini Rathi –
This book challenged my understanding of power and identity. Some parts were hard to understand, but it was worth the effort.
Utpal Basumatary –
An interesting exploration of identity, but I wish it had more real-life examples to illustrate the concepts. I was left wanting more.
Padala Harshita Goud –
Eye-opening! This book gives voice to experiences I was previously unaware of. It offers a complex look at a complicated topic.
Gaurisha Divyanshi –
Important work highlighting marginalized voices. At times repetitive but important. It does well connecting ethnicity and class.
Parvez Khalek –
Excellent analysis of hegemonic processes. It can be difficult to follow at times but contains valuable information. Definitely worth a read.
Himanshu Kumar –
A powerful and moving exploration of Adivasi identity. It’s a must-read for anyone interested in social justice.
Manvi Gautam –
I am disappointed. I expected more given the topic. The author does not have the lived experience to talk about this.
Khushbu Yadav –
A thought-provoking read! It sheds light on Adivasi identity, but sometimes felt dense. Still worth exploring. I learned so much!
Rounak Banerjee –
It’s okay. Nothing really stood out. This book was mediocre but informative. There are better books in this genre.
Mazhar Abdul Azeez –
This book opens a whole new understanding. The way it connects identity with hegemony is fascinating. A must-read for sociologists.
Sukhpreet Singh –
Important perspective. The book really made me consider power dynamics and social hierarchies. Could be a bit more accessible though.
Nishita Mathur –
The book had some good points, but it was too theoretical for me. I struggled to connect with the material. Not my cup of tea.
Lakshya Joshi –
A bit academic for my taste, but the core message about Adivasi identity is powerful. I had to reread some parts. Still recommend.
Malika Gupta –
The book is dense and scholarly, but ultimately rewarding. It is not for a casual reader, but if you want depth, this is for you!
Sugat Subhash Sondavale –
Good insights but a slow read. The author clearly knows the subject matter. It was insightful. Overall, a worthwhile purchase.
Vedant Jain –
This book provided a deep dive into the nuances of Adivasi ethnicity and class. It was well-researched and very informative.
Kashish Kanodia –
A detailed look into Adivasi experiences. Some sections lagged, but overall, a worthwhile read for those seeking deeper understanding.
Aditi Raizada –
Provides a unique and crucial perspective. It can be dry at times, but I learned a lot from this book and would purchase it again.