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The Camera as Witness : A Social History of Mizoram, Northeast India
Mizoram and the New Indian Order
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February 28 2015
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Cambridge University Press
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February 28 2015
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DOI:
10.1017/CBO9781139683470.014
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Book chapters
pp. xxv
List of Maps
pp. 3
Introduction
pp. 24
Coming into View: The First Portraits
pp. 36
Adjusting Mizo Culture
pp. 59
Domesticating a New Religion
pp. 87
Getting Educated
pp. 109
Controlling the Hills
pp. 145
The Trouble of Travel
pp. 168
First Stirrings of the Market Economy
pp. 189
Mizos in the World Wars
pp. 212
Mizo Visual Sensibilities
pp. 233
The Long Goodbye
pp. 245
The Emergence of Popular Politics
pp. 253
Mizoram and the New Indian Order
pp. 266
Mizoram Comes to Delhi
pp. 275
The Search for Authenticity at Home
pp. 288
Mizo Style: Cowboys at Heart
pp. 297
Famine and Revolt
pp. 318
The Mizoram Government at Home and in East Pakistan
pp. 341
The Mizoram Government in Burma, China and Bangladesh
pp. 359
A State and its Minorities
pp. 379
Being Cool: The Music Scene
pp. 397
Being Cool: Sharp Dressers
pp. 410
Studio Modernity
pp. 423
Conclusion
pp. 443
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