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This collection of essays is an important contribution to the new
literature on frontier studies and the historiography of Northeast
India. Moving away from an exclusive dependence on colonial
ethnographies, the authors build their arguments on a varied range
of sources: from buranjis to revenue records, survey maps to
explorers' diaries, and missionary papers to police files. They
question the givennes of the categories through which the region is
usually described, and contest the stereotypes by which the people
of the region are primitivized. They explore the historical
processes whereby the region was surveyed, mapped, understood,
represented, politically governed, economically refigured, and
historically constituted during the colonial period. Though focused
on the experience of Northeast India, the volume also raises
substantive questions about the idea of the frontier and the
border, the primitive and the modern, and the tribal and the
settled, the local and the trans-local.
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