Construction of Evil in North East India
Myth, Narrative and Discourse
- Prasenjit Biswas - Department of Philosophy, North Eastern Hill University (NEHU), Shillong, India
- C. Joshua Thomas - Indian Council of Social Science Research (ICSSR) North Eastern Regional Centre, Shillong
In order to explore the possible meanings of evil, it brings together essays contributed by scholars and practitioners from various human and social sciences such as philosophy, sociology and ethnography.
Set in the tribal cultural mosaic of North East India, the book is an excellent exposition of the myths, narratives and discourses drawn from the tribal experiences of the region. It also examines the possibility of overcoming the forms of evil in correlation with both the 'local' and the 'global' situations of war, terror and redemption.
The papers in this collection make a stimulating contribution to the debates centring the idea of evil and its application in public discourses.
An illuminating study...encompasses a wide array of themes...the book is an excellent exposition of myths, narratives and discourses drawn from tribal experiences of the region.