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Challenging the state by reproducing its principles. The demand for “Gorkhaland” between regional autonomy and the national belonging

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Contrary to assumptions about the dualist relationship between region and nation, I propose to understand both as simultaneously emerging. An analysis of the rhetoric of the “Gorkhaland” movement that demands a separate union state in India to be carved out of West Bengal demonstrates that although the movement challenges the distribution of power over territory, it does so by using a “pan-Indian grammar,” to borrow Baruah’s terminology. This is reflected in imaginative geographies that endow the demanded territory with meaning and render it an ethno-scape, while at the same time presenting it as a viable part of an imagined Indian nation. The Gorkhas attempt to bridge the gap between the “national” and the “regional” and challenge dominant identity ascriptions. In doing so, they stress their multiple belongings and affiliations. In this process the Indian nation is produced at various levels of society.

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dc.subject.ddc950 History of Asia
dc.subject.ddc180 Ancient, medieval & eastern philosophy
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Challenging the state by reproducing its principles. The demand for “Gorkhaland” between regional autonomy and the national belonging

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uzh.contributor.authorWenner, Miriam
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uzh.publication.citationWenner, Miriam (2013). Challenging the state by reproducing its principles. The demand for “Gorkhaland” between regional autonomy and the national belonging. Asian Ethnology, 72(2):199-220.
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