| Specifications |
| Publisher: Oxford University Press | |
| Author: Geeti Sen Sanjoy Hazarika, Mamang Dai, Kynpham Sing Nongkynrih | |
| Language: English | |
| Pages: 316 (Illustrated With B& W Figures) | |
| Cover: Hardcover | |
| 8.8" X 5.8" | |
| Weight 790 gm | |
| Edition: 2006 | |
| ISBN: 0195682815 | |
| IDF424 |
| Delivery and Return Policies |
| Returns and Exchanges accepted within 7 days | |
| Free Delivery |
For mosdt people living in India, little is known about the North-east, its myriad cultures and value system. This book paints a broad canavas by introducing readers to the rich cultural heritage and history of the states; the outstanding modern poetry from this region, acknowledged to be among the best from India; and the dual or plural identities which have led to the immense crisis of political development.
Over thirty leading personalities, most of them from the Nort-east, have contributed to this volume essays, oral narratives, poems, interviews, and around 40 photographs.
Oral narratives from eight states including Sikkim, evoke a world in harmony with nature. This idyllic image is juxtaposed with impassioned, pungent, and sardonic poetry, which expresses the pain and brutality of political oppression. The cultures of these different states are also shown experiencing transformations in social values, beliefs, and lifestyles, as they adapt to radical changes.
Three cogent essays deal with political turmoil - partly engendered by a 'mindset' leading to a conflict of loyalties between the state and the country. The Brahmaputra becomes a metaphor for destruction and survival.
This book is enriched by two interviews held with luminaries: Indira Goswami speaking with candour about negotiating on behalf of the ULFA; and Ratan Thiyam speaking on bringing the aesthetics of his repertory theatre group based in Manipur to performances worldwide, investing the local Manipur language and culture with universal significance.
This poignant and gripping account of the North-east and it cultures, will deepen readers' understanding of this little-known part of India, especially scholars of anthropology, cultural studies, and literary culture, as well as general audiences.
About the Author:
Geeti Sen is Chief Editor, Publications, India International Centre, New Delhi. She is a cultural historian, art critic, and the author of five major books on Indian art. She was conferred the Jawaharlal Nehru Memorial Fellowship from 1998-2000.
Sanjoy Hazarika is Managing Trustee of the Centre for North-east Studies and Policy Research, and is a consulting Editor for Statesman. He is an award-winning former correspondent of the New York Times.
Mamang Dai is a journalist and writer, and is Vice-President of the North-east Writers Forum. Her published works include two books, a collection of poetry, and a collection on folklore.
Kynpham Sing Nongkynrih is Deputy Director in charge of publications at North-eastern Hill University, Shillong. He is the recipient of the first North-east Poetry Award conferred by the North-east Poetry Award conferred by the North-east Poetry Council, Tripura, in 2004.
| Preface | VIII |
| Geeti Sen | |
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| Where The Sun Rises | |
| Creation Myths And Oral Narratives | |
| On Creation Myths and Oral Narratives | 2 |
| Mamang Dai | |
| Origin Myths of the Mizo | 7 |
| Margaret Ch. Zama | |
| The Worship of Burasa | 12 |
| Chandra Kanta Murasingh | |
| The Story of Creation | 15 |
| Tashi Chophel | |
| The Legend of Chandramali and Kathia Budan | 18 |
| Anil Boro | |
| A Tale of Saioja Badshah and Nawab Radharam | 20 |
| Kallol Pilliya | |
| The Legend of Abo-Tani: the first man on earth | 22 |
| Hage Pilliya | |
| Oral Narratives of the Merhu | 26 |
| Easterine Iralu | |
| Khomjong-nubi Nangkaron: the Pleiades ascending heaven | 30 |
| Tayenjam Bijoykumar Singh | |
| U Theln: the man-eating serpent | 33 |
| Kynpham Sing Nongkynrith | |
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| When Shadow Fall | |
| Poetry From The North-East | |
| Hard-edged Modernism: contemporary poetry in North-east India | 40 |
| Kynpham Sing Nongkynrih | |
| Mamang Dai | 45 |
| Nlimani Phookan | 49 |
| Thangjam Ibopishak | 53 |
| Robin S. Ngangom | 57 |
| Kynpham Sing Nongkynrih | 61 |
| Mona Zote | 66 |
| Nini Lungalang | 69 |
| Chandra Kanta Murasingh | 73 |
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| Cultures in Tradition | 78 |
| In Search of Heroes | |
| S.K.Pillai | 92 |
| Child of Fortune | |
| Nini Lungalang | 98 |
| Nagas - Down the Ages | |
| Pablo Bartholomew | 99 |
| Photo Essay by Pablo Bartholomew | |
| Where the Past meets the Future | 109 |
| Ayinla Shilu Ao | |
| Rites, in passingÂ…. | 113 |
| Moji Riba | |
| The Ka Lukhmi: a Khasi rice myth | 122 |
| Desmond Kharmawphlang | |
| Death of a Hunter | 137 |
| Temsula Ao | |
| The Road to Tawang | 149 |
| Geeti Sen | |
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| The Conflict of Identities | |
| A New Politics of Race: India and its Nort-east | 164 |
| Sanjib Baruah | |
| Where is this North-east? | 177 |
| Patricia Mukhim | |
| The Assamese Mind: contours of a landscape | 189 |
| Harekrishna Deka | |
| Heaven in Hell: a paradox | 203 |
| Mona Zote | |
| Women in the Time of Conflict: the case of Nagaland | 213 |
| Preeti Gill | |
| Re-inventing Tradition in Performance | 227 |
| Ratan Thiyam in dialogue with Kavita Nagpal and Geeti Sen | |
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| The Politics of Dissent | |
| The Brahmaputra: muse, metaphor, source of life | 244 |
| Sanjoy Hazarika | |
| Nagaland in Transition | 253 |
| Charles Chasie | |
| The Margins Strike Back: echoes of sovereignty and the Indian state | 265 |
| Udayon Misra | |
| Manipur: factured land | 275 |
| Pradip Phanjoubam | |
| Stitching Peace Together | 288 |
| Indira Goswami in dialugue with Sanjoy Hazarika and Geeti Sen | |
| Contributors | 300 |
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