Colonialism and resistance : society and State in Manipur / Arambam Noni & Kangujam Sanatomba.
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Introduction
Part I Framework, administration and democratisation
1. Cast of colonialism: constructing the peculiar North East India
2. Colonial administration, knowledge and intervention: colonial project of ethnicisation in Manipur
3. Revisiting the Kuki Rebellion and Nupi Lan
4. Colonialism and movement for democracy in Manipur
Part II Literature, popular culture and religion
5. Religious revivalism and colonial rule: origin of the Sanamahi Movement
6. Politics, society and literature in modern Manipur
7. Desire, disgrace and colonialism: a reading of Bor Saheb Ongbi Sanatombi
8. Jesters of popular genres as agents of resistance through reflexivity
Part III: Imperial strategies and distinct political histories
9. Situating Manipur in the geopolitics of imperial powers
10. Consolidation of British 'Indirect rule' in Manipur
11. Interrogating into the political status of Manipur
12. Christian missionaries and colonialism in the hills of Manipur
Part IV: Post-Empire Manipur, organisational politics, and frontier
13. Organisational politics in 20th century Manipur trajectories and footpriints
14. Polemics of the Manipur merger Agreement, 1949
15. Centrality of body politics in Thokachanba's script and cultural revivalism in Manipur
16. Recasting space: Politics of frontier- making
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