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Boundaries Blurred? Folklore, Mythology, History and the Quest for an Alternative Genealogy in North-east India

机译:边界模糊?印度东北部的民间传说,神话,历史和另类谱系的探索

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This paper analyses the use of religious folklore among the Meitei people of Manipur in northeastern India in the creation of a racial identity. After the Meiteis, who are ethnically Southeast Asian, were forced to convert to Hinduism in the early eighteenth century by the Manipuri king Garibniwaz, they were provided with a number of folklores regarding their origin that combined Hindu and indigenous Meitei deities and myths. Recently, the rise of anti-Hindu sentiment in Manipur-spurred by a movement to revive the indigenous Meitei religion and a strained political relationship with India-has led to the questioning of the validity of these stories by Meitei academics. As a result a new cannon of literature is being developed by scholars that link the origin of the community to its Southeast Asian roots. Discovering the racial identity of the Meitei people has motived this movement. This paper analyzes the multiple meanings that mythologies concerning origin hold in contemporary Meitei society and challenges the modern notion that historical consciousness is absolute truth.
机译:本文分析了印度东北部曼尼普尔邦(Manipur)的梅特(Meitei)人民中宗教民俗的使用,以建立种族身份。在18世纪初期,由Manipuri国王加里布尼瓦兹(Ganibniwaz)强迫属于东南亚民族的Meiteis被迫to依印度教后,向他们提供了许多民俗知识,这些民俗结合了印度教和土著Meitei神灵和神话。最近,由于复兴土著Meitei宗教的运动以及与印度紧张的政治关系的刺激,曼尼普尔邦的反印度主义情绪上升,引起了Meitei学术界对这些故事的有效性的质疑。结果,学者们正在开发一种新的文学大炮,将这个社会的起源与它的东南亚根源联系起来。发现梅特伊人的种族身份激发了这一运动。本文分析了有关起源神话在当代梅特伊社会中所具有的多重含义,并挑战了历史意识是绝对真理的现代观念。

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