The Kamtapur Movement in Coochbehar district of West Bengal constitutes the focal point of the book. It provides historical account of the Kamtapur movement looking into the causes for its emergence as well as analyses the identity formation of the Koch Rajbangsi ethnic community. It further attempts to study the Movement within the conceptual framework of Ethnicity and examines the concept of differentiated citizenship and heterogeneous public culture. The idea of special rights for the ethnic minorities as a mechanism to ensure preservation of their distinct identity is also analysed. In the current political scenario in Bengal which will only get more active as the assembly polls draw closer there is a renewed focus on the role of ethnicity into the political battles of Bengal. The book as such provides an insight into the latest developments in the Kamtapur movement in view of the changing political dynamics of Bengal politics.
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2019
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Foreword ...... 9
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Dr. Rana Sonia Tez Bahadur is is author of the book 'Gorkha Identity in Multicultural Bengal' published in the year 2018. Born in Darjeeling district of West Bengal, she completed her schooling in Nagpur, Maharashtra and went on to pursue her PhD from Assam University. She is a gold medallist and recipient of Santibala Devi Memorial Award in political science. She is UGC NET qualified and has been an assistant professor at Dayalbagh Educational Institute (Deemed University), Agra where she taught political science from 2012 to 2017. She is currently an ICSSR Post Doctoral Fellow (2019-2021) researching the 'Democracy and Nationalism in Bhutan: Challenges and Prospects'.