Chotti Munda and His Arrow

Chotti Munda and His Arrow

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Devi Mahasweta
John Wiley and Sons Ltd
EAN: 9781405107044
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'I had but that one arrow', says Chotti Munda, the hero of this epic tale. A 'magic' arrow that stood for the pride, the wisdom, the culture of their society, a society threatened with inevitable disintegration as its traditional structures crumbled under the assault of 'national development'. The wide sweep of this important novel encompasses many layers. It ranges over decades in the life of Chotti - the central character - in which India moves from colonial rule to independence and then to the unrest of the 1970s. It probes and uncovers the complex web of social and economic exchange based on power relations. It traces the changes, some forced, some welcome, in the daily lives of a marginalized rural community. And at its core, it celebrates Chotti, legendary archer, wise and farsighted leader, proud role model to his younger brethren. Written in 1980, this novel is remarkable for the manner in which it touches on vital issues that have, in subsequent decades, grown into matters of urgent social concern. It raises questions about the place of the tribal on the map of national identity, land rights and human rights, the 'museumization' of 'ethnic' cultures, and the justifications of violent resistance as the last resort of a desperate people.
EAN 9781405107044
ISBN 1405107049
Binding Hardback
Publisher John Wiley and Sons Ltd
Publication date January 17, 2003
Pages 328
Language English
Dimensions 236 x 161 x 30
Country United Kingdom
Readership Professional & Scholarly
Authors Devi Mahasweta
Translators Spivak, Gayatri Chakravorty