1st Edition

Migrants, Mobile Lives and Dissent Ethnographies from India

Edited By Ritambhara Hebbar Copyright 2026
206 Pages 1 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge India

206 Pages 1 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge India

In a world where people are predominantly on the move, mobility has not received as much attention as sedentism. Is it because mobility is a disavowal of a sedentary disposition? Or is it that, as social frontiers, mobile lives disrupt the linear narrative of social evolution and civilization inherent in the idea of settlement? This book engages with the substance of these strains in the lived... Read more

List of Figures. List of Contributors. Acknowledgements. The Editor’s Introduction Dissent: Migrant Lives and Mobile Ethnographies from India - Ritambhara Hebbar I Dereliction, Disaffection and Endurance. 1. The Rabaris or the ‘Rah-bari’- (Path makers) of Kutch, Gujarat: Traversing through fenced commons - Rachanadevi Ramprakash Vaishnav 2. Dissenting Margins: Paniyan Plantation Workers in Wayanad, Kerala - Soummya Prakash 3. The Stranger and the Sage: The Shifting Discourse and Dissent among the Musahars in Bihar  - Priyanandini. II Intersections, Apologues and Affirmations 4. Mumbai, Migrant and Myth Making - Sheema Fatima  5. Homelessness as Active Housing: Migrants Claiming Spaces and Identity in Mumbai - Anup Tripathi 6. COVID-19 and Mobile Lives: Critical Narratives from the Field - Sana Khan. III Mobile Lives, Sites and Inflections 7.  Domicile, Migration and Identity in Jharkhand: The Politics of Belonging - Joy Prafful Lakra  8. Migration and Gender Relations in Rural Bastar - Pushpam Kumar Jha  9. Mobility, Migration, Displacement and Dissenting Identities: The Char and the Char Dwellers of   Assam - Prarthana Saikia. Index.

 

Biography

Ritambhara Hebbar, a professor and chairperson in the Centre for Study of Developing Societies, School of Development Studies, Tata Institute of Social Sciences, Mumbai, writes regularly on tribes in India, specifically on culture, self-rule, women and land rights. Her other research areas are sociology of mobility, social institutions and change in India. Her book publications include Ecology, Equality and Freedom: Engagement with Self-Rule in Jharkhand (2011), a coedited book, Towards a New Sociology in India (2016) and a special issue in the Sociological Bulletin on Tribes in Contemporary India (2024).