Maoists at the Hearth details the ways that inhabitants of a hill village in central Nepal managed their everyday activities following the arrival of Maoist insurgents in the late 1990s, exploring their changing social relationships with fellow villagers and the parties to the conflict both during and after the civil war.
Foreword
—David N. Gellner
Introduction
Chapter 1. The Village of Kwei Nasa in 1991−92
Chapter 2. No Place to Hide
Chapter 3. Return to Kwei Nasa
Chapter 4. Maoists in the House
Chapter 5. "Our Government Is the Maoists"
Chapter 6. "All We Need Is Peace": The People's Movement and Its Aftermath
Chapter 7. After Words
Notes
References
Index
Acknowledgments
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Maoists at the Hearth von Judith Pettigrew - mit der ISBN: 9780812207897
SOCIAL SCIENCE / Violence in Society; African Studies; Anthropology; Asian Studies; Folklore; Linguistics; Middle Eastern Studies, Online-Buchhandlung
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