Chapter 25
* Reprinted with permission from Ajantha Subramanian, ‘Community, Place and Citizenship’, Seminar, 516, August, 2002.
1. The essay in Arun Agrawal and K. Sivaramakrishnan (eds), 2000, Agrarian Environments: Resources, Representations and Rule in India, Duke University Press, offers empirically grounded and theoretically forceful arguments for rethinking ‘community’ in processual terms.
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