口头传统和民间传说作为政治动员和印度东北部阿萨姆邦少数民族冲突转化的工具

IF 0.4 Q4 INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS Peace Review-A Journal of Social Justice Pub Date : 2023-02-23 DOI:10.1080/10402659.2023.2181661
Amrita Saikia
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种族间暴力和反暴力一直是关于印度东北部种族群体身份政治的著作的中心。然而,印度,特别是东北地区现有的关于这些方面的文献,却遗漏了一个非常重要的方面。很少有研究将口头叙事和民间传说作为促进身份政治和种族群体冲突转变的重要方法。初步研究表明,印度东北部的种族暴力在影响冲突结果的暴力模式和国家反应方面表现出差异。口头叙事是边缘化社区文化复制的宝库,是使这些社区能够重新获得身份、社会正义和塑造其机构的重要工具。因此,本文的目的是研究民间传说形式的口头传统和叙事如何以及在多大程度上帮助动员印度东北部冲突地区的边缘化民族。本文通过对历史上被边缘化的博多族的个案研究,考察了民间传说、身份建构、动员与和平之间的联系。
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Oral Traditions and Folklores as Tools of Political Mobilization and Conflict Transformation among Ethnic Minority Groups in Assam, India’s Northeast
Inter-ethnic violence and counter-violence have been at the center of writings on identity politics among ethnic groups in India’s Northeast. Yet, the existing literature on these aspects in India, especially in the Northeast region, has missed out on a very significant dimension. Very few studies have focused on the use of oral narratives and folklores as important methods that contribute to identity politics and conflict transformation among ethnic groups. Preliminary research suggests that ethnic violence in Northeast India exhibits variations in terms of the patterns of violence and state responses that shape the outcome of the conflicts. Oral narratives are the repositories of cultural reproduction of marginalized communities and serve as important tools that enable these communities to reclaim their identity, social justice and shape their agency. The aim of the paper is, therefore, to examine how and to what extent oral traditions and narratives in the form of folklore help mobilize marginalized ethnic groups in conflict zones in India’s Northeast. The paper uses the case study of the historically marginalized Bodo ethnic group to examine the linkages between folklore, identity construction, mobilization and peace.
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