Reflections on locality and neighborhood in selected fictional writings of Temsula Ao and Mamang Dai
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Government Victoria College Palakkad, University of Calicut
Abstract
Northeast India which existed as a geographical frontier during colonial
times has always been a site of complex political contestations. The technologies of
colonial cartography and political interventions only served as handmaiden to social
democracy or ethnic autonomy. The spatial configuration of Northeast states in
postcolonial situation has significant overlap between territorial politics and national
sovereignty. Nevertheless, Northeast is bestowed with literary luminaries who are
committed to express issues specific to this region. This study has identified the
general spatial problematic of borderlands, by focussing on localised spaces as
represented in the literary works of Temsula Ao and Mamang Dai. The concept
locality as elaborated by Arjun Appadurai is the framework for this study. Here,
locality is conceptualized not in its essentialising feature as geographical entity. But
production of locality involves the processes of socialization. When the natives
engage in ritualized social activities they reproduce locality. Here, contexts for social
activities are taken as the boundaries for the process of socialization. Local subjects
or natives generate contexts from within their communities thereby legitimize their
sense of belonging to such places. If the contexts are provided by external forces, the
production of locality becomes weak and unstable. In this study actual situated
communities are social formations identified as neighborhoods.
