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Community Warriors: State, Peasants and Caste Armies in Bihar (Anthem Press India) (Paperback)

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This book dissects the politicization of caste massacres and provides a provocative portrayal of the private caste armies operant in so-called 'barbaric-Bihar'. Mediating between predatory politicians and radical Maoists, Kumar argues that these caste armies act as both a surrogate arm of the state and a violent defender of their community's self-perceived purity. His focus on vicious agrarian conflicts and the increasing powerlessness to deal with these conflicts challenges transcendental notions of the state's autonomy and the legitimacy. Community Warriors is anchored in historically and politically constructed notions of identity, power and ethnic allegiance. The book's lucid narrative style facilitates a seamless passage through the sociocultural history of post-independence Bihar and unravels the disturbing aspects of the march of democracy in this much feared and also promising 'heart of India'. Kumar addresses the issues of the process of democratization, ethnic conflict, state power, social movements, Dalit politics and peasant unrest, providing a key to understanding contemporary India.

About the Author


Ashwani Kumar is Associate Professor at the Tata Institute of Social Sciences, Mumbai and is also associated with Global Governance Research Network at German Development Institute (DIE) in Bonn.

Praise For…


‘A brilliant theoretical construct and iconoclastic exposition of contemporary reality of Bihar. The reason for emergence of Caste Senas and their diabolic ramification hs not been researched so thoroughly earlier.’
Shaibal Gupta, Member Secretary, Asian Development Research Institute (ADRI), Patna, India.



Community Warriors offers an incisive and novel analysis of the rather distinct phenomenon of private caste armies in the Indian state of Bihar. Hindu extremists, predatory politicians, Maoist revolutionaries, brutal landlords, peasants and other subalterns mingle together in this riveting narrative of oppression and resistance in a land characterized as much by its “fudal” social structures as by immense political vitality.’
Vinay Lal, Associate Professor of History, University of California at Los Angeles, USA.


Product Details
ISBN: 9781843317098
ISBN-10: 1843317095
Publisher: Anthem Press
Publication Date: February 15th, 2009
Pages: 240
Language: English
Series: Anthem Press India