The Lushei Kuki Clans

The Lushei Kuki Clans

Por John Shakespear

Formato: ePub  (Adobe DRM)
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Sinopsis

In "The Lushei Kuki Clans," John Shakespear provides an exhaustive ethnographic study of the Kuki people, illuminating their cultural practices, social structures, and historical narratives. Written in a clear, analytical style, the book employs meticulous observation and detailed interviews to capture the rich tapestry of clan life in this lesser-known region of India. Shakespear's work is situated within the wider context of colonial ethnography, revealing the complexities of identity formation and the impact of colonial policies on indigenous communities. His deep engagement with the subjects allows for a nuanced understanding of their traditions and modern challenges. John Shakespear, a British colonial administrator and scholar, was deeply influenced by his experiences in India, where he devoted significant time to studying local cultures. His keen interest in the intersection of identity, colonialism, and cultural preservation led him to focus on the Kuki clans, whose voices had often been marginalized in broader historical narratives. Shakespear's dual role as both observer and participant provides a unique lens through which to view these dynamic societies. This book is a crucial read for anyone interested in South Asian anthropology, colonial studies, or indigenous histories. Shakespear's comprehensive account not only enriches our understanding of the Kuki clans but also challenges us to reflect on broader themes of culture, identity, and sustainability in a globalized world.

John Shakespear