This book explores the linkages between Nepalese identity, ethnicity and the Maoist rebellion. It traces the emergence of dualist conceptions of society, which took root in tribal revivalism and ultimately nourished the Maoist revolution in Nepal. The author explores the critical theme of otherness and provides insights into the way domination functions. This book will be of interest to anyone who is interested in the interactions of culture, politics and religion. A good reference for students and scholars of sociology, anthropology and history and as well those working on contemporary Nepal.
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