Exploring the Diversity of Religion: The Geo-political Dimensions of Fieldwork and Identity in the North East of India

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作者
Longkumer, Arkotong
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FIELDWORK IN RELIGION | 2009年 / 4卷 / 01期
关键词
fieldwork; Heraka; identity; Naga; North East India; religion;
D O I
10.1558/fiel.v4i1.46
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B9 [宗教];
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010107 ;
摘要
This article considers the importance of "religion" and "identity" in the process of fieldwork in the North Cachar Hills, Assam, India. The political sensitivities in the region provided a difficult context in which to do fieldwork. This is chiefly because of the various armed insurrections, which have arisen as a consequence of the complicated remnants of British colonialism (1834-1947), and the subsequent post-independence challenge of nation building in India. This article raises important methodological questions concerning fieldwork and the relational grounding of the fieldworker relative to the inside/outside positions. It reflects on these issues by discussing the Heraka, a Zeme * My appreciation to all who participated and provided feedback at the Religious Studies Seminar at New College, University of Edinburgh, where this paper was first presented. Further constructive comments were made by Steve, Elspeth, and Gordon on an earlier draft on an earlier draft for which I am grateful. Thanks also to the anonymous reviewer for providing helpful comments. Naga religious movement. Their ambiguity and "in-between" character accommodates both the "neo-Hindu" version of a nation or Hindutva (Hinduness) and the larger Naga (primarily Christian) assertion of their own cultural and religious autonomy. The Heraka provides an alternative route into ideas of nationhood, religious belonging and cultural identity.
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