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Routine Violence Nations Fragments Histories 1st Edition Gyanendra Pandey

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Routine Violence Nations Fragments Histories 1st Edition Gyanendra Pandey
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Publisher: Stanford University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 8.58 MB
Pages: 248
Author: Gyanendra Pandey
ISBN: 9780804752633, 080475263X
Language: English
Year: 2005
Edition: 1

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Routine Violence Nations Fragments Histories 1st Edition Gyanendra Pandey by Gyanendra Pandey 9780804752633, 080475263X instant download after payment.

Much has been written about the "extraordinary" violence of recent history, its brutality, and the impossibility of describing it. Routine Violence focuses on the violence of much more routine political practices―the drawing up of political categories and the writing of national histories.

The book takes its material from the history of twentieth-century India: the land of Gandhi and of effective nonviolent resistance to British colonial rule. It asks questions about how particular histories are claimed as the "real" histories of a nation; how the "sacred" nation, and its ("mainstream") culture and politics, come to be constructed; and how a certain inducement to violence, and a collective amnesia regarding that violence, follow from all of this.

This is the first book to engage in a sustained investigation of the routine political violence of our times.

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