Indigeneity and violence: the Adivasi experience in eastern India

S. Das Gupta
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ABSTRACT This paper aims to unravel the changing forms of violence encountered by the ‘tribal’ or Adivasi communities of eastern India from the nineteenth century till the present times. The very identification of particular communities as ‘tribes’ and the imposition of attributes of tribalism, such as primitivity, and childlike innocence, by British colonial writers constituted an epistemic violence, the psychological impact of which persists to this day. The resultant infantilizing of Adivasis divested them of their own agency and effectively transformed their representation from perpetrators to victims of violence, oppression and displacement. After Independence, this notion of victimhood was appropriated both by the post-colonial state which reserved for itself the role of the redeemer/ provider, as well as by Adivasi communities who thus sought to reshape their community identity in their fight for indigenous rights. However, Adivasis continue to suffer from an easy misrepresentation of their role and status, figuring very often as dangerous insurgents who threaten national security or as backward minorities whose survival hinders development. This paper demonstrates the increasing exposure of Adivasi communities to ‘slow violence’ and to ‘everyday forms of violence’ whereby they are progressively dispossessed of their livelihood and cultural heritage.
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土著与暴力:印度东部原住民的经历
本文旨在揭示从19世纪到现在,印度东部“部落”或原住民社区所遭遇的暴力形式的变化。英国殖民时期的作家们将特定的社区定义为“部落”,并将部落主义的属性强加于人,比如原始和童真,这构成了一种认知暴力,其心理影响一直持续到今天。由此造成的阿迪瓦西人的幼稚化使他们失去了自己的能动性,并有效地将他们的代表从肇事者转变为暴力、压迫和流离失所的受害者。在独立之后,这种受害者的概念被后殖民国家和原住民社区所利用,前者为自己保留了救赎者/提供者的角色,后者在争取土著权利的斗争中试图重塑其社区身份。然而,阿迪瓦西人的角色和地位很容易被歪曲,经常被认为是威胁国家安全的危险叛乱分子,或者是生存阻碍发展的落后少数民族。本文展示了土著社区越来越多地暴露于“缓慢暴力”和“日常形式的暴力”中,他们逐渐被剥夺了生计和文化遗产。
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期刊介绍: International Review of Sociology is the oldest journal in the field of sociology, founded in 1893 by Ren Worms. Now the property of Rome University, its direction has been entrusted to the Faculty of Statistics. This choice is a deliberate one and falls into line with the traditional orientation of the journal as well as of the Institut International de Sociologie. The latter was the world"s first international academic organisation of sociology which started as an association of contributors to International Review of Sociology. Entrusting the journal to the Faculty of Statistics reinforces the view that sociology is not conceived apart from economics, history, demography, anthropology and social psychology.
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