Description
- ISBN-13: 9789350980439
- Publisher: Manohar Publishers & Distributors
- Binding: Hardcover
- ISBN-10: 9350980436
- Publisher Date: 2014
- Language: English
Original price was: ₹1,025.00.₹779.00Current price is: ₹779.00.
Explore tribal movements in contemporary India with ‘Dissent, Discrimination and Dispossession’ by Kamal K. Misra and N.K. Das (9789350980439). Analyze the complex interplay of dissent, discrimination, and dispossession impacting tribal communities. Gain insights into the socio-political dynamics and struggles for autonomy and resource control. Understand indigenous resistance and its implications for Indian society. A must-read for scholars, activists, and anyone interested in social justice and indigenous rights.
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Ashutosh –
A critical analysis of the socio-political dynamics impacting tribal populations.
Bhavya Agrawal –
Essential reading for anyone interested in social justice and indigenous rights.
Garvit Kumar Gauchwal –
While detailed, it sometimes lacks a clear narrative flow.
Sanchita Agarwal –
Offers a comprehensive overview of dissent and resistance in tribal communities.
Nandini Mehra –
Provides a valuable framework for understanding indigenous resistance.
Kalpish Choudhary –
Offers a nuanced perspective on dissent, discrimination, and dispossession.
Fredrick Lakra –
While insightful, I found the structure somewhat disorganized.
Sumit Kumawat –
Eye-opening analysis of the challenges faced by tribal communities in India. Highly recommended.
Vedika Chaudhary –
A deep dive into the complexities of tribal movements in contemporary India.
Yash Khandelwal –
A must-read for scholars and activists working on indigenous rights.
Sakshi Jairath –
A bit repetitive, but overall a good resource for understanding tribal movements.
Aakanksha Singh –
The book opened my eyes to the realities faced by tribal communities.
Krish Goel –
An engaging and informative exploration of tribal movements in India.
Siddhant Gautam –
The arguments are compelling, but the book can be quite dense at times.
Kumar Kartikey –
Provides a much-needed perspective, though it could benefit from more case studies.
Sahil Singh –
A powerful examination of the struggles for autonomy and resource control.
Riya Negi –
The book is informative, though at times the language is a little too academic.
Naga Venkata Sri Sai Rohith Gunupati –
A valuable contribution to understanding tribal movements, but sometimes dense academic writing.
Swastik Kaurav –
Important, but could be more accessible to a general audience.
Anjali Gupta –
An important book that sheds light on issues of dispossession and discrimination.