TY - BOOK AU - Hota,Pinky TI - Violence of recognition: Adivasi indigeneity and anti-Dalitness in India T2 - Ethonography of political violence SN - 9781512824858 AV - DS430 .H68 2024 U1 - 954.133 H797V 23/eng/20240109 PY - 2024/// CY - Philadelphia PB - University of Pennsylvania Press KW - Hindutva KW - India KW - Kandhamal (District) KW - Christians KW - Violence against KW - Dalits KW - Kandh (Indic people) KW - Pardhan (Indic people) KW - Minorities KW - Legal status, laws, etc KW - Religion and politics KW - Ethnic relations KW - Political aspects N1 - Includes bibliographical references (pages 199-212) and index N2 - "The Violence of Recognition offers an unprecedented firsthand account of the role of Hindu nationalists in mobilizing the largest incident of anti-Christian violence in India's history. Pinky Hota explores the roots of ethnonationalist conflict between the Kandha, who are Adivasi (tribal people considered indigenous in India), and the Paana, a community of Christian Dalits. Hota documents how Hindutva mobilization led to outbreaks of violence, culminating in attacks against thousands of Paana in the district of Kandhamal in 2008. Showing how the legally protected status of Adivasis and the putatively liberatory, anti-capitalist discourse of indigeneity are leveraged to justify political, economic, and cultural exclusion of Dalits-particularly those such as the Paana, who as Christians are not recognized as a Scheduled Caste and consequently struggle for recognition by the state-, The Violence of Recognition reveals the violent implications of minority recognition in creating and maintaining hierarchies of racial capitalism"-- ER -