Skip to main content

Research Repository

Advanced Search

F.G. Bailey's Bisipara revisited

Otten, Tina; Simpson, Edward

F.G. Bailey's Bisipara revisited Thumbnail


Authors

Tina Otten



Abstract

F G Bailey, the renowned British social anthropologist, conducted fieldwork in Bisipara in the highlands of Orissa in the 1950s to examine the ways in which the state, democracy and new forms of economy were changing the traditional organisation and apprehension of power and status. At the time, and following the Temple Entry Act, the former untouchables of the village attempted to gain entry to the Shiva temple. On that occasion, and as Bailey recounts, they were unsuccessful. A new fieldwork conducted in 2013 in the same location presents an update of the continuing drama surrounding the Shiva temple, against a backdrop of the changing polity and economy of the village, and as a manifestation of contested postcolonial identity politics.

Citation

Otten, T., & Simpson, E. (2016). F.G. Bailey's Bisipara revisited. Economic and political weekly, 51(26-27), 25-32

Journal Article Type Article
Acceptance Date May 15, 2016
Publication Date Jun 25, 2016
Deposit Date Jul 31, 2016
Publicly Available Date Jul 31, 2016
Journal Economic and Political Weekly
Print ISSN 0012-9976
Electronic ISSN 2349-8846
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Volume 51
Issue 26-27
Pages 25-32
Keywords India; F.G. Bailey; Odisha; anthropology; restudy; methodology

Files

FG Bailey's Bisipara Revisited Tina Otten and Edward Simpson.pdf (521 Kb)
PDF





You might also like



Downloadable Citations