Ethnic Identity, Nationalism and Culture : Phenomenological Grounding for Otherness in the North East India

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This book discusses various dimensions of the philosophical problems posed by the conception of identity. It looks at philosophical debates centred on ethnic identity, nationalism, and culture, where phenomenological grounding for otherness in Northeast India is extensively studied. It hermeneutically analyses tribal culture, religion, tradition of different ethnic groups that inhabit in Northeast India. The book highlights important issues the tribals here are facing today that are linked to their cultural religion and traditional life. It also examines how humans develop an understanding of themselves vis-à-vis their relationships with others. The philosophical discussion on the concept of tribal as a category of ontology is attempted to offer certain manifested realities on the problems entailed by the question «Who is the Other»? It also discusses nationalism and the search for the other’s otherness as a value signifier of identity, and how each of the different identities has a relative significance in different contexts.

This book examines the phenomenological groundings for the ethnical identities, nationalism and their issues in northeast India. It highlights important issues, linked to their cultural religion and traditional life, which the tribals and various ethnic groups of northeast are facing today.

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