'One of the most nuanced, informed accounts yet of this strange and awful conflict. ... a considered, sympathetic and balanced analysis.' -- The Guardian
'I've enormously enjoyed and admired Alpa Shah's careful, rich, sympathetic account of the Maoist insurgency in India . . . a brave and necessary work'. -- Neel Mukherjee, New Statesman Books of the Year, 2018 'A subtle and moving portrait . . . Shah combines powerful first-hand description as gripping as any novel with analysis which understands the rebel's motivations and backgrounds without ever falling into simplistic political binaries.' -- History Workshop, Radical Books of the Year 2018 'Shah's brilliant, careful research and writing is not meant to be an apologia for her subject. It's quite the opposite. . . . a book that dwells on the electrifyingly complex battle between ideas and experience.' -- The Voice of Fashion'Powerful, emotional and painstakingly detailed analysis . . . a rare insight. . . the book is engrossing and its characters will haunt you.' -- The Hindu '[A] vibrant piece of anthropological work ... written in a way that provides food for thought and, at the same time, moves hearts, this book is an example of the unique contribution anthropologists can bring to understanding the world we live in.' -- Public Anthropologist Blog 'An eloquent and compassionate account of revolutionaries whose voices are rarely heard. Shah skilfully analyses the individual motivations for the Naxalites' radical commitment, their failures, and the deep history of exploitation and neglect that has provoked their struggle for liberation.' -- David Lan, theatre producer and author of Guns and Rain 'Bold and courageous, humane and sensitive, Nightmarch is an excellent illustration of how to take ethnography beyond the confines of the academic world.' --Virginius Xaxa, author of State, Society and Tribes: Issues in Post-Colonial IndiaNightmarch refers to an unexpected seven-night trek among a column of Maoist insurgents, when the author found herself dressed as a man in an olive-green guerrilla uniform. The only woman, and the only non-combatant, she walked with them 250 km from one part of India to another. Her book recounts Alpa Shah's journey into the underbelly of the Indian subcontinent, in which she seeks to understand how and why, behind the mask of a shining 'new India', some of the country's poor shunned the world's largest democracy and united with revolutionary ideologues to take up arms against rising inequality. She reveals one of the world's most intractable and under-reported rebellions, both from the perspectives of the leftist cadres and the poor rural communities, mostly of lower caste and tribal backgrounds, who join them. It is they who seasonally migrate for work, carrying bricks on their shoulders in faraway kilns, building the skyscrapers of a brand-new India, but who also recite poetry, sing revolutionary songs and bear arms back at home in the forested hills of central and eastern India. Shah shows why a revolution has endured in India despite state repression, and yet how it is undermined by the contradictions of emancipatory struggles and guerrilla action. Nightmarch is above all a reflection on economic growth, dispossession and conflict at the heart of contemporary India.
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