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Many Tongues, One People
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Arjun Guneratne is Associate Professor of Anthropology at Macalaster College.

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"This book contains considerable background on the operation of caste and ethnic identity in Nepal and in India which is easily accessible to the informed layperson."-R. F. Rosner, Asian Affairs, November 2003 "The reshaping of identity is a process at work among most of the numerous minority groups of the so-called 'multi ethnic' Nepal. Arjun Guneratne's book, the first of its kind concerning Nepal, is a most welcome contribution on a topic which has been in the foreground since the 1990s return of multipartism... It is without doubt a very well documented and stimulating contribution to the ongoing debate on the politics of ethnicity in Nepal."-Gisele Krauskopff, Bulletin of SOAS "Many Tongues, One People is without question the most detailed and careful study of the politics of identity in Nepal and greater South Asia I have encountered. By focusing on the material conditions and social processes behind the production of a Tharu identity in Nepal, Arjun Guneratne is able to address critically the key theoretical positions on ethnicity in a highly informative way."-David Holmberg, Cornell University "Many Tongues, One People is the first full-dress anthropological treatment of a group in the Tarai, home of roughly half the population of Nepal. Arjun Guneratne makes a compelling argument for rethinking the role of shared symbols and meanings as the basis for a sense of ethnic identity."-James Fisher, Carleton College

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