Conceptualizing ‘Other’ in the Context of Mizo Identity

IF 0.1 Q4 SOCIAL SCIENCES, INTERDISCIPLINARY ASR Chiang Mai University Journal of Social Sciences and Humanities Pub Date : 2022-02-01 DOI:10.12982/cmujasr.2021.001
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ABSTRACT The concepts of ‘Us’ and ‘Others’ has been a persistent factor in the history of Mizo identity formation. The perception of the ‘other’ in the Mizo psyche has shaped and molded the growth and evolution of Mizo identity throughout the pre-colonial, colonial and post-colonial periods. This article aims to trace and examine the origin of the Mizo perception of ‘others’ and to evaluate how it has affected the realization and conception of Mizo identity among the Mizo themselves, vis-à-vis a pan-Indian identity. In so doing, the article outlines the theoretical perception of the term ‘identity’, the roots of the conception of Mizo identity in the pre-colonial period and how that identity was shaped by the conception of the ‘other’ in the early Mizo psyche. The article then traces the evolution of that ‘other’ during the colonial period and its subsequent impact on the Mizo identity itself as well as how it differed from the pre-colonial conception of the ‘other’. The article concludes by analyzing the further growth and evolution of Mizo identity in the post-colonial period and how that evolution again affects the Mizo conception of the ‘other’ and vice versa, and highlights the future sociopolitical and cultural implications of that conception in the context of Mizo identity perception. Keywords: Britain, Christianity, Identity, Lushai, Mizo, Other
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米佐族认同背景下的“他者”概念化
“我们”和“他者”的概念在米佐人身份形成的历史中一直是一个持久的因素。在整个前殖民、殖民和后殖民时期,米佐人对“他者”的认知塑造了米佐人身份的成长和演变。本文旨在追溯和研究米佐人对“他人”的认知的起源,并评估它如何影响米佐人自身对米佐身份的实现和概念,即-à-vis泛印度身份。在此过程中,文章概述了“身份”一词的理论认知,前殖民时期米佐身份概念的根源,以及早期米佐心理中的“他者”概念如何塑造了这种身份。然后,文章追溯了“他者”在殖民时期的演变及其对米佐人身份本身的后续影响,以及它与殖民前“他者”概念的不同之处。文章最后分析了后殖民时期米佐身份的进一步发展和演变,以及这种演变如何再次影响米佐人对“他者”的概念,反之亦然,并强调了该概念在米佐身份认知背景下的未来社会政治和文化含义。关键词:英国,基督教,认同,芦海,米佐,他者
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