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Adivasi mobilization: 'Identity' versus 'class' after the Kerala model of development?

Steur, Luisa

Authors

Luisa Steur



Abstract

In August 2001 there was widespread protest in Kerala, a state otherwise known for its remarkable achievements in 'human' development, at the starvation deaths that had occurred in a number of adivasi colonies. This prompted a continuing debate on the meaning of the Kerala ‘model’ of development for adivasis, in which a consensus seems to have risen that adivasis are the victims of Kerala's development experience and in which their current mobilisation is seen as the first time in history that their interests are being politically articulated. This article argues that such an interpretation is unwarranted and dangerous in that it ignores the present limitations of neo-liberalism on initiatives for the emancipation of subaltern groups and prevents them from using their historical political experience to dynamise their present political initiatives.

Citation

Steur, L. (2009). Adivasi mobilization: 'Identity' versus 'class' after the Kerala model of development?. Journal of South Asian Development, 4(1), 25-44. https://doi.org/10.1177/097317410900400103

Journal Article Type Article
Publication Date Jan 1, 2009
Deposit Date Sep 26, 2011
Journal Journal of South Asian Development
Print ISSN 0973-1741
Electronic ISSN 0973-1733
Publisher SAGE Publications
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Volume 4
Issue 1
Pages 25-44
DOI https://doi.org/10.1177/097317410900400103
Additional Information Additional Information : Also published in 'Dalit Politics: Past and Present', ed. K. Sunilkumar. Forthcoming 2011. (Malayalam)


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