转型中的巴加尔体系:尼泊尔西部丹格拉塔鲁斯地区的经验

Nathuram Chaudhary
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塔鲁人有他们自己的传统管理系统来处理他们的冲突在整个尼泊尔22个地区的塔莱西部的每个村庄。本文试图回答塔鲁人的观点和经验如何在尼泊尔西部的塔鲁Barghar/Bhaalamansa(村长)制度背景下提供对土著和现代性感知的见解,以及在塔鲁人的Barghar制度中,土著和现代性之间的对抗是什么样的。我以解释主义为研究范式,以批判民族志为研究设计,包括焦点小组讨论和对尼泊尔远西省凯拉利地区巴加尔人和社会精英的访谈。本文从人的需要理论、马克思主义理论、次等理论、现代理论和混合理论等方面对巴格哈体系进行了分析。习惯和传统的巴格哈尔制度中的政治影响造成了一种强加,这种强加改变了制度的本质和政治领导人的贪婪。目前在现有的巴加尔体系中看到的种族杂交是全球化和政治敏感性的副产品,这间接地给人一种体系被掠夺的感觉。研究结果支持了地方和联邦政府层面的政策制定,以及学校层面的地方课程设计者的政策制定。barghar和社会精英在未来的制度延续中被赋予了文化认同的权力。
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Barghar System in Transition: Experiences from Dangaura Tharus of Western Nepal
The Tharus have their own sort of traditional governance system for dealing with their conflicts in each village throughout the western Tarai part in twenty two districts of Nepal. This paper attempted to answer how the perspectives and experiences of Tharu people provide an insight into the perception of indigeneity and modernity in the context of Tharu Barghar/Bhaalamansa (Village Chief) system in western Nepal, and what type of confrontation between indigeneity and modernity in Barghar system of the Tharus are practised. I employed interpretivism as a research paradigm and critical ethnography as a research design which includes focus group discussion and interview with Barghars and social elites of Kailali district of Far western Province, Nepal. Human Needs theory, Marxist theory, Subaltern theory, Modern theory and Hybridity theories were reviewed and examined in this study to analyse the Barghar System. The political influence in the customary and traditional Barghar system has caused an imposition that has modified the system in the essence and greed of political leaders. The ethno-hybridisation seen in the existing Barghar system at present is the byproduct of globalisation and political sensibility which has indirectly given the sense of pillage of the system. The findings support policy making in the local as well as federal government level and the policy on local curriculum designers at school level. The Barghars and the social elites were empowered regarding the cultural identity in the continuation of the system in future.
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