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Communalism and globalization in South Asia and its diaspora

By: Contributor(s): Publication details: London Routledge 2011Description: 232p xiISBN:
  • 9780415857857
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 302.14 HEA
Contents:
Table of Contents: Part 1: Introduction; Communalism and globalization: an opening gambit in a conversation between two literatures Chandana Mathur; Part 2: Thinking historically; 2. Beyond communalism: India, Pakistan and the challenges of globalization Ayesha Jalal; 3. Salafi extremism in the Punjab and its transnational impact Tahir Kamran; 4. Western Hindutva: Hindu nationalism in the United Kingdom and North America Christophe Jaffrelot and Ingrid Therwath; 5. Empire, geo-politics and ethno-nationalisms: Ireland, India and Sri Lanka Jude Lal Fernando Part 3: Contemporary connections: problems and possibilities; 6. Pragmatics of the Hindu right: globalization and thepolitics of women’s organisations in India Tanika Sarkar; 7. Cinema, nation and communalism in a globalizing Bangladesh Zakir Hossain Raju; 8. Imrana’s rape: debating Islam and law in contemporary India Barbara Metcalf; 9. Communalism in Sri Lanka: locating the labour movement Janaka Biyanwila; 10. Searching for the greatest Bengali: the BBC and shiftingidentity categories in South Asia Reece Jones; 11. Religion, diaspora and globalization: the Vishwa Hindu Parishad and the Jama’at-i Islami in the United States Aminah Mohammad-Arif; Part 4: Theoretical constructions; 12. Islam, gender and the nation: the social life of Bangladeshi fatwas Dina Mahnaz Siddiqi; 13. Kottu.org: community after communalism Pradeep Jeganathan; 14. New directions: communalism, globalization and governmentality Deana Heath.
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Table of Contents:
Part 1: Introduction;
Communalism and globalization: an opening gambit in a conversation between two literatures Chandana Mathur;
Part 2: Thinking historically;
2. Beyond communalism: India, Pakistan and the challenges of globalization Ayesha Jalal;
3. Salafi extremism in the Punjab and its transnational impact Tahir Kamran;
4. Western Hindutva: Hindu nationalism in the United Kingdom and North America Christophe Jaffrelot and Ingrid Therwath;
5. Empire, geo-politics and ethno-nationalisms: Ireland, India and Sri Lanka Jude Lal Fernando Part 3: Contemporary connections: problems and possibilities;
6. Pragmatics of the Hindu right: globalization and thepolitics of women’s organisations in India Tanika Sarkar;
7. Cinema, nation and communalism in a globalizing Bangladesh Zakir Hossain Raju;
8. Imrana’s rape: debating Islam and law in contemporary India Barbara Metcalf;
9. Communalism in Sri Lanka: locating the labour movement Janaka Biyanwila;
10. Searching for the greatest Bengali: the BBC and shiftingidentity categories in South Asia Reece Jones;
11. Religion, diaspora and globalization: the Vishwa Hindu Parishad and the Jama’at-i Islami in the United States Aminah Mohammad-Arif;
Part 4: Theoretical constructions;
12. Islam, gender and the nation: the social life of Bangladeshi fatwas Dina Mahnaz Siddiqi;
13. Kottu.org: community after communalism Pradeep Jeganathan;
14. New directions: communalism, globalization and governmentality Deana Heath.

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