Constructing the Criminal Tribe in Colonial India: Acting Like a ThiefISBN: 978-1-4051-2057-9
Hardcover
176 pages
April 2010, Wiley-Blackwell
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"Henry Schwarz's well researched account of the notions of crime and criminal communities given currency during the British colonial rule in India presents the whole spectrum of the darkest side of colonialism. His discussion of Budhan Theatre's intervention in this great human tragedy reaasures one that art still has a purpose in our time." Ganesh Devy, Founder, Dentified and Nomadic Tribes Rights Action Group
"This book is an important contribution to studies of minority subjectivity, colonial discourse and social policy in India . Henry Schwarz, a literary and cultural critic of distinction, sustains an engaging dialogue between academic enquiry and socio-political activism. The lucid text invokes forms of subaltern performance to frame an interrogation of colonialist knowledge, as pertaining to the so-called De-Notified Tribes, in myriad historical and ideological contexts." Dr Daniel J. Rycroft, Lecturer in Asian Arts and Cultures, School of World Art Studies, University of East Anglia , Author of Representing Rebellion: visual aspects of counter-insurgency in colonial India (2006)