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Deccan Gondula Charitra, (The Roots of the Periphery: A History of the Gonds of Deccan India), Bhangya Bhukya
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Deccan Gondula Charitra, (The Roots of the Periphery: A History of the Gonds of Deccan India), Bhangya Bhukya, translator Vasantalakshmi, 172 pp, Rs. 150 \nThis is a history of the Gond dynasty of the erstwhile Chanda region of Deccan India. Arguing that the ‘periphery’—the adivasis (or the indigenous peoples)—have their roots in the ‘centre’, the author demonstrates how the British colonial government in India created an administrative divide between the plains and the hills, thus stereotyping hill and forest communities as isolated, primitive, barbaric and uncivilized. \nThis book examines the evolution of Gond society over a prolonged period—from Mughal rule to the colonial era—with an interdisciplinary approach that uses both oral narratives and folklore along with archival sources. In doing so, it challenges the isolationist and assimilationist perceptions about adivasi society and asserts that the ‘difference’ imagined and articulated by the Gonds was deeply rooted in self-rule and self-determinism. \nAuthor Bhangya Bhukya teaches History at the University of Hyderabad, India. He has specialized in modern Indian history and has developed a strong interest in the history of subaltern and marginalized groups whose history is largely neglected in mainstream history.. Among his recent publications are Subjugated Nomads: The Lambadas under the Rule of Nizams (2010) and The History of Modern Telangana (2017). \nTranslator Vemana Vasanthalakshmi is a senior journalist, activist in the Human Rights Forum and compiler of K.Balagopal’s works. \n \nhttps://play.google.com/store/books/details/Bhangya_Bhukya_Deccan_Gondula_Charitra?id=EpcZEAAAQBAJ