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      <title>The Look East Policy From Peoples’ Perspective A Study on Mizoram</title>
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      <description>Title: The Look East Policy From Peoples’ Perspective A Study on Mizoram
Authors: Rohmingmawii</description>
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      <title>Cultural Revitilization and The Experience of The Revival Movement in Mizoram (1906-1937)</title>
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      <description>Title: Cultural Revitilization and The Experience of The Revival Movement in Mizoram (1906-1937)
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      <title>Mizo Selves: Alienated or Grounded?</title>
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      <description>Title: Mizo Selves: Alienated or Grounded?
Authors: Rohmingmawii
Abstract: Retailing and detailing the flashpoints of the nineteenth and early twentieth century Mizoram produces a collage of territorially linked up indigenous and ethnic histories, colonial ruptures and inauguration of multiple modern selves and communities in difference-with-itself without a bounded notion of identity. It challenges the linear Mizo narrative of transition from chieftainship to self-determination to a post-insurgency electoral democracy and institutes a kind of self-critique, a re-figuration of the past and a host of other narrative strategies of reconstruction and deconstruction. The collection of essays edited by Malswamdawngliana and Rohmingwamii is a testimony of revisionary local history that produces a richly diverse, disconnected and yet a serializable narrative of milestones of Mizo lived experiences. Joy Pachuau expands this horizon of ethnic self-understanding by investigating many modes of self-making among the Mizos and thereby creating an auto-critique of ‘incorrigibility’ of any such ‘conjecture and imagination’.</description>
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