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Colonial legacies,armed revolts and state violence: the Maoist movement in India
Authors:Swati Parashar
Affiliation:1. School of Global Studies, University of Gothenburg, G?teborg, Swedenswati.parashar@gu.se
Abstract:Abstract

This article examines the connected histories of armed tribal and peasant revolts in colonial and postcolonial India with reference to the ongoing Maoist conflict in rural and tribal areas of central and eastern India. The article makes two interrelated arguments about the violent continuities that endure from colonial to postcolonial contexts: (1) the nation-state system, in its efforts to establish control and influence, creates a hierarchy of citizenship engaging in the hostile policing of marginalised subjects, thereby engendering armed revolts and political violence; (2) the postcolonial state’s response to these armed revolts by marginalised subjects who challenge its sovereignty and monopoly over violence, is equally violent and repressive. Most significantly, the state’s response is legitimised in the same colonial idioms and justifications that mark epistemic and physical violence against the third world.
Keywords:Maoist  Naxalite  postcolonial state  colonialism  India  armed revolts  violence  third world
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