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ULFA in Lakhipathar ULFA在拉希帕塔尔
Pub Date : 2018-07-19 DOI: 10.1093/OSO/9780199485550.003.0007
Santana Khanikar
Studying the ULFA movement at its peak during late 1980s, as it was experienced in Assam and in and around Lakhipathar more specifically, this chapter marks out different perspectives from which ULFA was looked at and understood. The chapter also offers an analysis of the implications this divergence in perspectives has for the emergence and strength of an alternative source of authority. The primary material that I work with in this chapter is mostly drawn from the field, complemented by a few interviews with movement leaders. The chapter enables us to understand the specific legitimate space of authority that the ULFA had occupied in Lakhipathar in the pre-operation Bajrang years. The chapter provides the ground work for the larger argument of the work, about acceptance of power structures and wielders of violence, however fractured that may be.
本章研究了20世纪80年代末在阿萨姆邦和拉基帕塔尔及其周边地区经历的高峰时期的联合民族解放阵线运动,更具体地说,从不同的角度来看待和理解联合民族解放阵线。本章还分析了这种观点分歧对另一种权威来源的出现和力量的影响。我在本章中使用的主要材料大多来自实地,并辅以对运动领袖的一些采访。本章使我们能够理解在Bajrang行动前几年,ULFA在Lakhipathar占领的特定合法权力空间。这一章为本书更大的论点提供了基础,即接受权力结构和暴力的施暴者,无论这可能是多么破碎。
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Spaces of Abjection and a ‘Civic-Disciplining’ Model of Policing 落魄空间与警察的“公民纪律”模式
Pub Date : 2018-07-19 DOI: 10.1093/OSO/9780199485550.003.0004
Santana Khanikar
This chapter examines the discursive production of some spaces as ‘filthy’ and ‘criminal’ places, and thus requiring a specific form of policing. By attaching meanings to geographical spaces and people therein, such constructions create a division between a ‘self’ to be protected and an ‘other’ to be policed, and in the context of a postcolonial society ridden by hierarchies of various nature makes for easy accommodation and tolerance of violence. The chapter draws on texts of laws and court judgments, reports of state bodies and rights advocacy organizations, and personal interactions and ethnographic observations in the field. Focusing on everyday policing practices in contemporary Delhi, and conceptualizing categorizations of ‘good’ and ‘bad’, ‘civilized’ and ‘criminal’, ‘clean’ and ‘dirty’ and ‘legal’ and ‘illegal’, the chapter looks for their implications in the acceptance and understanding of the role of the state in society.
本章考察了一些空间作为“肮脏”和“犯罪”场所的话语生产,因此需要一种特定形式的警务。通过赋予地理空间和其中的人以意义,这样的建筑在需要保护的“自我”和需要监管的“他者”之间创造了一个界限,在一个由各种性质的等级制度所支配的后殖民社会的背景下,容易容纳和容忍暴力。本章借鉴了法律文本和法院判决,国家机构和权利倡导组织的报告,以及个人互动和该领域的民族志观察。本章关注当代德里的日常警务实践,并概念化“好”与“坏”、“文明”与“犯罪”、“干净”与“肮脏”、“合法”与“非法”的分类,寻找它们在接受和理解国家在社会中的作用方面的含义。
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(Mis)Use, Agency, and Acceptance (错误)使用、代理和接受
Pub Date : 2018-07-19 DOI: 10.1093/OSO/9780199485550.003.0005
Santana Khanikar
The chapter examines how those who are often targets of police violence relate to the institution, and in the process raises questions about agential location of those in the margins in their interactions with the state. The attempt is to uncover the ideas of people in the margins, about what the state should be, and what role it is expected to play, for them to accept it as legitimate. It is argued that the interactions of marginal sections with the state despite its violence, is marked either by selective appropriation or by resigned participation, which often create some spaces for people, but at the same time also help in letting the state further reach the locales. The chapter draws on observation of policing practices, conversations with families of people who died in custody, post-mortem reports, FIRs, and other government records etc.
本章研究了那些经常成为警察暴力目标的人与制度的关系,并在此过程中提出了关于那些处于边缘地位的人在与国家互动中的代理位置的问题。试图揭示边缘人群的想法,关于国家应该是什么样子,它应该扮演什么角色,让他们接受它是合法的。有人认为,尽管存在暴力,但边缘地区与国家的互动,要么是选择性的挪用,要么是无奈的参与,这往往为人们创造了一些空间,但同时也有助于让国家进一步触及这些地区。这一章借鉴了对警察行为的观察、与在押死者家属的谈话、验尸报告、第一章和其他政府记录等。
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Everyday Policing and Legality 日常警务与法律
Pub Date : 2018-07-19 DOI: 10.1093/OSO/9780199485550.003.0002
Santana Khanikar
How does a police force in the capital city of a democracy operate at an everyday level? Ethnographic fieldwork of policing practices inside police stations and outside in the policed territories and interpreting them in the light of police manuals and laws, help develop in this chapter a background to understand the place of the police as an institution and the police personnel as performers of the state, in the self-imaginations of police personnel as well as in the imaginations of those in the margins. Looking at methods of crime investigation and categories such as ‘Bad Character’, the chapter further comments on constructions of crime and criminality. The chapter also briefly engages with the question of the positionality of the researcher and how the identity of an intersectional ‘outsider’ in the space of a police station evokes complex responses.
在一个民主国家的首都,警察部队在日常生活中是如何运作的?在警局内外的警务实践的民族志实地考察,并根据警察手册和法律对其进行解释,有助于在本章中建立一个背景,以理解警察作为一个机构的地位,以及警察人员作为国家表演者的地位,在警察人员的自我想象中,以及在边缘人的想象中。本章考察了犯罪侦查的方法和“坏品格”等范畴,并对犯罪和犯罪行为的构成作了进一步的评述。本章还简要讨论了研究人员的定位问题,以及警察局空间中交叉“局外人”的身份如何引起复杂的反应。
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The Making of an Authority 权威的形成
Pub Date : 2018-07-19 DOI: 10.1093/OSO/9780199485550.003.0009
Santana Khanikar
This chapter examines how the everyday social life of contemporary Lakhipathar is shaped and influenced by its extraordinary past of violence. Examining the place of the army in the present, it analyses what ‘peace’ and ‘normalcy’ mean in contemporary Lakhipathar and how notions of community and belongingness, right and wrong are conceptualized in the shadow of an armed force. The chapter brings up parallels between the period when ULFA was uncontested and was seen as the authority in Lakhipathar, and the contemporary period, when the army’s existence in Lakhipathar has come to be accepted as part of the regular, and as contributory to the civic life the people, by using examples from sport, culture and community life. The chapter draws on ethnographic field material, both in the form of narratives and field observations.
本章考察了当代拉基帕塔尔的日常社会生活是如何被其非同寻常的暴力过去所塑造和影响的。考察了军队在当前的地位,分析了“和平”和“正常”在当代拉基帕塔尔的意义,以及社区和归属感、对与错的概念是如何在武装力量的阴影下概念化的。这一章通过使用体育、文化和社区生活的例子,提出了ULFA在Lakhipathar没有争议并被视为权威的时期与当代军队在Lakhipathar的存在已被接受为常规的一部分,并为人民的公民生活做出贡献的时期之间的相似之处。本章借鉴了民族志领域的材料,包括叙述和实地观察的形式。
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Of Blessings and Banes 福与祸
Pub Date : 2018-07-19 DOI: 10.1093/OSO/9780199485550.003.0006
Santana Khanikar
Lakhipathar in Assam is defined as a margin due to both its lack of ‘order’ or ‘normalcy’ and its precarious physical location at the edges of the proclaimed territories of India. It is this unruly margin where the rebel organization ULFA fighting for Assam’s secession had its central head quarters. With the intention to introduce the field-site to the readers, here I discuss the socio-historical and geographical cultural background of the ULFA camp in Lakhipathar and go on to discuss how the media reported the first moment of conflict between the state and ULFA in Lakhipathar. I also discuss briefly the field-work anxieties of a researcher. The chapter draws on memory based oral narratives and personal observations in the field, archival sources, literary works, and newspapers of the time.
阿萨姆邦的拉基帕塔尔被定义为一个边缘,因为它缺乏“秩序”或“正常”,而且它在印度宣称的领土边缘的地理位置不稳定。为阿萨姆邦分离而战的反叛组织ULFA的中央总部就设在这片难以控制的边缘地带。为了向读者介绍现场,我在这里讨论了拉基帕塔尔的民族解放阵线营地的社会历史和地理文化背景,并继续讨论媒体如何报道拉基帕塔尔政府与民族解放阵线之间的第一次冲突。我还简要地讨论了研究人员的实地工作焦虑。这一章借鉴了基于口头叙述和个人观察的记忆、档案资料、文学作品和当时的报纸。
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Torture, Notions of ‘Justice’, and Petty Sovereigns 酷刑,"正义"的概念,和小君主
Pub Date : 2018-07-19 DOI: 10.1093/oso/9780199485550.003.0003
Santana Khanikar
This chapter asks the questions of why and how police personnel engage in torture and how such practices impact and shape the self-understanding of those who enact the violence of the state. Drawing on ethnographic field-material including long conversations with police personnel, the chapter argues that illegal violence is not always carried out by hiding it or by renaming it as legal force. Violence is often sustained due to its glorification as a way of delivering ‘justice’ beyond the liberal-constitutional model. By deciding to torture and kill beyond the limits of law, police personnel display operation of a sovereign power at the locales. Torture in police stations is so routine, that they are often used merely for impressing spectators. At another level the chapter also discusses how the practices of torture are produced as ‘visible’ and ‘invisible’ at the same time.
这一章提出了警察人员为什么以及如何参与酷刑的问题,以及这种做法如何影响和塑造那些制定国家暴力的人的自我理解。根据人种学的实地资料,包括与警察人员的长时间谈话,本章认为,非法暴力并不总是通过隐藏或将其重命名为合法力量来实施的。暴力之所以能持续下去,往往是因为它被美化为一种超越自由宪法模式的传递“正义”的方式。警察超越法律的界限进行拷问和杀戮,是在现场行使主权权力的行为。在警察局,刑讯逼供是司空见惯的事,常常只是为了给观众留下深刻印象。在另一个层面上,这一章还讨论了酷刑是如何同时以"可见"和"不可见"的方式产生的。
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Bearing Witness 见证
Pub Date : 2018-07-19 DOI: 10.1093/oso/9780199485550.003.0008
Santana Khanikar
This chapter discusses conflict and violence in Lakhipathar, over a period of two decades, drawing on oral histories from the people of Lakhipathar. Listening to the narratives of past sufferings here has worked not merely a tool to know what happened to the narrators in the past but it also gives a key to analyse why and how they live in the present. Apart from offering evidence towards the larger argument of the work, this part of the book has also aimed towards opening a conversation on some buried and forgotten moments in the history of the Indian state that resemble what could be called an Agambenian ‘state of exception’. The dense narratives give a picture of the collaboration and deceit, revenge and violence, suspicion and fear in war-torn Lakhipathar and how the common people negotiated their ways through these.
本章根据拉希帕塔尔人民的口述历史,讨论了20多年来拉希帕塔尔的冲突和暴力。聆听叙述者对过去苦难的叙述不仅是了解叙述者过去经历的工具,也是分析他们为什么以及如何生活在现在的一把钥匙。除了为本书更大的论点提供证据外,本书的这一部分还旨在开启一场对话,讨论印度国家历史上一些被埋葬和遗忘的时刻,这些时刻类似于所谓的阿甘本“例外状态”。密集的叙述给合作的图片和欺骗,复仇和暴力,怀疑和恐惧在饱受战争蹂躏的Lakhipathar和普通百姓如何协商他们通过这些方式。
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