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Remembering Revolution Gender Violence And Subjectivity In Indias Naxalbari Movement Srila Roy

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Remembering Revolution Gender Violence And Subjectivity In Indias Naxalbari Movement Srila Roy
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Publisher: Oxford University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.75 MB
Pages: 264
Author: Srila Roy
ISBN: 9780198081722, 0198081723
Language: English
Year: 2012

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Remembering Revolution Gender Violence And Subjectivity In Indias Naxalbari Movement Srila Roy by Srila Roy 9780198081722, 0198081723 instant download after payment.

This book explores the production of cultural memory in relation to women's involvement in the late 1960s' radical Naxalbari movement of West Bengal. It draws on historiographic, popular, and personal memoirs to examine the consultation of the memory of this movement principally in terms of gender, violence, and subjectivity. The author explores how memories of Naxalbari are culturally produced, received, and contested, and how they implicate the work of gendered identity at the interface of personal narratives and wider culturally mediated ones. The book is based on extensive field data, and also draws from party texts, fiction, poetry, film memoirs, and activist writing (both Bengali and English). Along with its examination of sexual violence as part of political violence, it also reflects on how women are implicated by and negotiate different types of violence.

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