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The conclusion summarizes the argument and serves to embed this anthropological contribution—and challenge—to the Subaltern Studies project within the larger academic landscape. Elaborating on the tentative idea that the society of the Andamans may be called a ‘Subalternity Land’, the author revisits both larger themes and theories as well as localized places and ideas discussed throughout the book. In a final reflection on the future of the Andaman society, he attempts to imagine its place in a post-national world.
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The conclusion summarizes the argument and serves to embed this anthropological contribution—and challenge—to the Subaltern Studies project within the larger academic landscape.
Elaborating on the tentative idea that the society of the Andamans may be called a ‘Subalternity Land’, the author revisits both larger themes and theories as well as localized places and ideas discussed throughout the book.
In a final reflection on the future of the Andaman society, he attempts to imagine its place in a post-national world.

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