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TABLE OF CONTENTS
GUEST EDITORIAL
GENERAL EDITOR’S INTRODUCTION NOTES ON CONTRIBUTORS
11 HARALD TAMBS-LYCHE COMMENT ON
WILL INDIA HAVE TO LIVE WITH CASTE FOR ALL TIME TO COME?
ARTICLES
14 HARALD TAMBS-LYCHE
DOMINATION BY HEGEMONY, OR FORCE COUNTERED BY RESISTANCE? THE INDIAN CASTE ORDER BETWEEN SCOTT AND GRAMSCI
31 SANJUKTA DAS GUPTA
FROM REBELLION TO LITIGATION: CHOTANAGPUR TENANCY ACT (1908) AND THE HOS OF KOLHAN GOVERNMENT ESTATE
46 DANIEL RYCROFT
ANTHROPOLOGICAL ARCHIVES AND ‘CHIASMIC’ TIME IN MODERN INDIA
69 MÉLANIE VANDENHELSKEN
THE POLITICS OF ETHNICITY AMONGST THE LIMBU IN SIKKIM: LITERARY DEVELOPMENT, RELIGIOUS REFORMS AND THE MAKING OF COMMUNITY
84 MARIE LECOMTE-TILOUINE
GOLDEN HAIR: A TRIBAL MYTH OF KINSHIP DETAILING A HINDU NARRATIVE IN THE NEPAL HIMALAYAS
98 MARINE CARRIN
THE GLORIOUS DEATH OF KOTI AND CHENNAYA, AND THE RELIGIOUS AND POLITICAL INSPIRATION OF THE BILLAYA
115 LIDIA GUZY
SYMBOLIC ADIVASI MEMORIES AND THE ETHNOLOGICAL MUSEUM
126 STEFANO BEGGIORA
DEATH RITES AND DANCE PERFORMANCE AMONG THE SAORAS OF ODISHA: A FUNERAL MARCH AT THE FESTIVAL OF INDIGENOUS CULTURES?
139 BY MARINE CARRIN AND HARALD TAMBS-LYCHE
INTERVIEW WITH PAUL HOCKINGS
MESSAGE BOARD
143 IRISH JOURNAL OF ANTHROPOLOGY INFORMATION
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