The Construction of Communalism in Colonial North India

The Construction of Communalism in Colonial North India
Author: Gyanendra Pandey
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 297
Release: 1990
Genre: Communalism
ISBN: OCLC:1086504086

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The Construction of Communalism in Colonial North India Third Edition

The Construction of Communalism in Colonial North India  Third Edition
Author: Gyanendra Pandey
Publsiher: OUP India
Total Pages: 352
Release: 2012-07-12
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780198077305

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This book presents a radically new analysis of communalism along with nationalism and colonialism. It offers a new understanding of the construction of Indian society and politics in recent times by offering new theoretical cues to grasp their nature and dynamics. The new edition includes a new foreword.

The Ulama in Contemporary Pakistan

The  Ulama in Contemporary Pakistan
Author: Mashal Saif
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 333
Release: 2020-10-22
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781108839730

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Explores how contemporary clerics engage with the historically first and currently most populated Islamic nation-state: Pakistan. The book weds ethnography with textual analysis to provide insights into some of the country's most significant issues and offers a theoretical framework for assessing state-'ulama relations across the Muslim world.

Hindi Christian Literature in Contemporary India

Hindi Christian Literature in Contemporary India
Author: Rakesh Peter-Dass
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 209
Release: 2019-09-12
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781000702248

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This is the first academic study of Christian literature in Hindi and its role in the politics of language and religion in contemporary India. In public portrayals, Hindi has been the language of Hindus and Urdu the language of Muslims, but Christians have been usually been associated with the English of the foreign ‘West’. However, this book shows how Christian writers in India have adopted Hindi in order to promote a form of Christianity that can be seen as Indian, desī, and rooted in the religio-linguistic world of the Hindi belt. Using three case studies, the book demonstrates how Hindi Christian writing strategically presents Christianity as linguistically Hindi, culturally Indian, and theologically informed by other faiths. These works are written to sway public perceptions by promoting particular forms of citizenship in the context of fostering the use of Hindi. Examining the content and context of Christian attention to Hindi, it is shown to have been deployed as a political and cultural tool by Christians in India. This book gives an important insight into the link between language and religion in India. As such, it will be of great interest to scholars of Religion in India, World Christianity, Religion and Politics and Interreligious Dialogue, as well as Religious Studies and South Asian Studies.

INDIAN GOVERNMENT AND POLITICS Third Edition

INDIAN GOVERNMENT AND POLITICS  Third Edition
Author: Ghosh, Peu
Publsiher: PHI Learning Pvt. Ltd.
Total Pages: 508
Release: 2020-11-01
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9789389347869

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After years of subjugation by the British colonial rulers, India attained a status of Independent State on 15 August 1947, a day to be reckoned with pride by all Indians. Struggling for her Independence, facing the trauma of partition, and finally establishing a sovereign democratic status for itself, the journey has undoubtedly been a roller coaster ride for India. This book comprehensively outlines the evolution of the Indian Politics, discussing all the constraints, challenges and shortcomings faced by Indian Polity till date. The book shows how State-Society interface, with special emphasis on civil society activities, can play an integral role in shaping the political fate of the country. In addition, this book not only presents the institutional aspects of Indian politics by underlying in details, the provisions of the Constitution, but also brings out the real working of the institutional framework in an ever-changing social and political environment. Organized into 23 chapters, the book discusses, in detail, the Constitutional development, The Preamble, The Fundamental Rights, The Directive Principles of State Policy, The Executive, The Legislature and The Judiciary at national and state levels followed by their critical appraisals as well as the Centre-State relation with its continuing tensions. To give a clear and panoramic view of Indian Political Scenario the book also focuses on local-self governments, national and regional parties in India, challenges to Indian political system and new social movements. THIRD EDITION HALLMARK • Thorough updation with contemporary events in Indian political scenario. • Coverage of General elections to constitute the 17th Lok Sabha. • Political Developments of recent times. Intended as a textbook for the undergraduate and postgraduate students of Political Science and Law, this book is also useful for the aspirants for Civil Service and competitive examinations like NET and SLET. KEY FEATURES • Gives a wide coverage of conventional topics pertaining to the Constitution of India, relating them to the working of the Indian polity in the real world. • Tackles issues related to new social movements in India encompassing environmental movements, women's movements, human rights movements and anti-corruption movement. • Highlights the continuing challenges to the Indian Political System from different social and cultural factors, like religion, language, caste, tribe, regionalism and also corruption and criminalization of politics. • Deals with current developments in administrative policies.

The Construction of Communalism in Colonial North India

The Construction of Communalism in Colonial North India
Author: Gyanendra Pandey
Publsiher: OUP India
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2006-08-31
Genre: History
ISBN: 0195683641

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This new edition containing a preface and afterword, is a part of a larger exercise aimed at understanding the construction of Indian society, and politics as a whole in recent times by challenging the conventional analysis of communalism and providing alternative theoretical cues to grasp its nature and dynamics.

The Sufi Paradigm and the Makings of a Vernacular Knowledge in Colonial India

The Sufi Paradigm and the Makings of a Vernacular Knowledge in Colonial India
Author: Michel Boivin
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 319
Release: 2020-06-01
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9783030419912

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This book demonstrates how a local elite built upon colonial knowledge to produce a vernacular knowledge that maintained the older legacy of a pluralistic Sufism. As the British reprinted a Sufi work, Shah Abd al-Latif Bhittai's Shah jo risalo, in an effort to teach British officers Sindhi, the local intelligentsia, particularly driven by a Hindu caste of professional scribes (the Amils), seized on the moment to promote a transformation from traditional and popular Sufism (the tasawuf) to a Sufi culture (Sufiyani saqafat). Using modern tools, such as the printing press, and borrowing European vocabulary and ideology, such as Theosophical Society, the intelligentsia used Sufism as an idiomatic matrix that functioned to incorporate difference and a multitude of devotional traditions—Sufi, non-Sufi, and non-Muslim—into a complex, metaphysical spirituality that transcended the nation-state and filled the intellectual, spiritual, and emotional voids of postmodernity.

The Routledge Companion to Intersectionalities

The Routledge Companion to Intersectionalities
Author: Jennifer C. Nash,Samantha Pinto
Publsiher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 674
Release: 2023-02-28
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781000814811

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The Routledge Companion to Intersectionalities is a dynamic reference source to the key contemporary analytic in feminist thought: intersectionality. Comprising over 50 chapters by a diverse, international, and interdisciplinary team of contributors, the Companion is divided into nine parts: Retracing intersectional genealogies Intersectional methods and (inter)disciplinarity Intersectionality’s travels Intersectional borderwork Trans* intersectionalities Disability and intersectional embodiment Intersectional science and data studies Popular culture at the intersections Rethinking intersectional justice This accessibly written collection is essential reading for students, teachers, and researchers working in women’s and gender studies, sexuality studies, African American studies, sociology, politics, and other related subjects from across the humanities and social sciences.