Critical Analysis of Influence of Globalization among the Rabhas of West Bengal, India

Priyanka
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Whenever we attempt to define any word having a “global” morpheme in it, that word entails a cognition that the term is affecting the whole world, be it “globalization”, “global market”, “global economy” or “global warming”. So, when we talk about globalization which itself is a process of interaction among people of the whole world (the basis of this interaction may vary from trading of goods to the exchange of revolutionary ideas); then we can’t ignore the diversity of approximately 7.7billion people. When such a diverse population interacts on any level then it is only natural that things are going to advance forward, as only a strong idea or innovation can actually become global. Hence any society coming under its radar is going to go under some kind of transition from its traditional self. This paper attempts to explain whether globalization has stimulated any transition among Rabhas or not?  Rabhas are the tribal people of West Bengal, Assam and Meghalaya. In West Bengal Rabhas manly live in Jalpaiguri and Cooch Behar district. Referring themselves as “Koch”, Rabhas of Jalpaiguri were originally a forest-dwelling tribe, marked by its matrilineality. Scholars like M.K Raha in his book “Matriliny to Patriliny: A Study of the Rabha Society” (1974) and others have argued that Rabhas are undergoing transition. Even though the transition from matriliny to patriliny has been highlighted by several authors and scholars but there is a transition occurring at more than one level and this paper is an attempt to highlight such transitions.
全球化对印度西孟加拉邦拉巴族影响的批判性分析
每当我们试图定义任何含有“全球”语素的词时,这个词就意味着我们认识到这个词正在影响整个世界,无论是“全球化”、“全球市场”、“全球经济”还是“全球变暖”。因此,当我们谈到全球化时,它本身就是全世界人民之间互动的过程(这种互动的基础可能从商品贸易到革命性思想的交流);那么我们就不能忽视大约77亿人的多样性。当如此多样化的人群在任何层面上相互作用时,事情向前发展是很自然的,因为只有强大的想法或创新才能真正成为全球性的。因此,任何在其雷达下的社会都将经历某种从传统自我的转变。本文试图解释全球化是否刺激了拉巴之间的任何转变?拉巴人是西孟加拉邦、阿萨姆邦和梅加拉亚邦的部落人民。在西孟加拉邦,拉巴人住在杰尔拜古里和库奇贝哈尔区。贾拜古里的拉巴人自称为“科赫”,他们最初是一个居住在森林里的部落,以母系为特征。像M.K Raha在他的书《母系到父系:对拉巴社会的研究》(1974)和其他学者认为,拉巴正在经历转型。尽管一些作者和学者已经强调了从母系到父系的转变,但这种转变发生在多个层面上,本文试图强调这种转变。
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