BEYOND THE MYTH: A Critical Analysis of Misinformed Narratives About the Chakma and Hajongs of Arunachal Pradesh Impacting Acade

BEYOND THE MYTH: A Critical Analysis of Misinformed Narratives About the Chakma and Hajongs of Arunachal Pradesh Impacting Acade

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BEYOND THE MYTH: A Critical Analysis of Misinformed Narratives About the Chakma and Hajongs of Arunachal Pradesh Impacting Acade

BEYOND THE MYTH: A Critical Analysis of Misinformed Narratives About the Chakma and Hajongs of Arunachal Pradesh Impacting Acade

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ISBN: 9798899290459
Author: Arunjit Chakma, a member of the Chakma community, this book exposes how politically motivated myths-rooted in biased sources-have infiltrated academia and society, reducing these communities to dehumanizing labels such as refugee, illegal immigrant, and foreigner. Through a blend of personal insight and rigorous analysis, Chakma challenges these falsehoods, reveals their damaging impact on both perception and policy, and calls for a new narrative that honours the communities resilience and centuries-old ties to the land, urging readers to embrace a more equitable and truthful understanding.
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Beyond the Myth is a powerful eye-opener against the distorted narratives that have long overshadowed the Chakma and Hajong communities of Arunachal Pradesh. Written by Arunjit Chakma, a member of the Chakma community, this book exposes how politically motivated myths-rooted in biased sources-have infiltrated academia and society, reducing these communities to dehumanizing labels such as refugee, illegal immigrant, and foreigner. Through a blend of personal insight and rigorous analysis, Chakma challenges these falsehoods, reveals their damaging impact on both perception and policy, and calls for a new narrative that honours the communities resilience and centuries-old ties to the land, urging readers to embrace a more equitable and truthful understanding.

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