Emergence of Women from 'Private' to 'Public': A Narrative of Power Politics from Mizoram (Report)
Journal of International Women's Studies, 2008, May, 9, 3
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Abstract Understanding the complex state-building process in Mizoram requires the systematic mapping of the discourses and narratives of 'inclusion' and 'exclusion' at all levels which is thoroughly dictated by those in power. The region's 'Histories' of statecraft and policies displays a distinct narrative than that of mainland India. The 'Northeast' in general and Mizoram in particular, provides a unique experience in understanding the trends in everyday politics as 'a living space' in contemporary India.
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