Discussion Paper No.14
The Political Consequences of Ethnic Mapping
Neera Chandhoke
(Developing Countries Research Centre, University of Delhi)
December 2005
This paper contributes to the debate on the causes and
consequences of politics that are practised in an 'ethnic' mode. It
considers how ethnic identities are constituted and legitimised through the
practices of modern states, which are themselves embedded in ethnic
categories. It analyses the dynamics of ethnic politics in the context of
the formation of linguistic states within the Indian Union in the 1950s and
1960s, with particular reference to Punjab and traces how these reinforced and
intensified perceptions of ethnic discrimination from the 1970s onwards.
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