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Heterotopias Nationalism And The Possibility Of History In South Asia Manu Bhagavan

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Heterotopias Nationalism And The Possibility Of History In South Asia Manu Bhagavan
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Publisher: Oxford University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 26.56 MB
Pages: 232
Author: Manu Bhagavan
ISBN: 9780198066927, 0198066929
Language: English
Year: 2010

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Heterotopias Nationalism And The Possibility Of History In South Asia Manu Bhagavan by Manu Bhagavan 9780198066927, 0198066929 instant download after payment.

Laid out as a series of three inter-related conversations, Heterotopias investigates the diverse discourses of identity politics that relate the nationalist movement to current concerns and debates. Focusing upon the peripheries of modern India-states of Assam and Jammu and Kashmir--the first section explores local and regional nationalisms at play in marginalized spaces, highlighting their relationship with the homogenizing nationalism of the center. The next section examines literary production to delineate the plurality of narrative and consciousness. The final section explores the works of Mohammed Iqbal and Mohandas Gandhi while the conclusion provides a post-history of communalism. Overall, the volume deals with the multiplicity of historical experiences both within and without the discourse of nationalism.
Manu Bhagavan is Associate Professor in the Department of History at Hunter College and the Graduate Center, CUNY.
Contributors:
Faisal Devji
Syed Akbar Hyder
Gyanendra Pandey
Paula Richman
Yasmin Saikia
Ajay Skaria
Chitralekha Zutshi

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