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Mirrors of violence : Communities, riots and survivors in South Asia

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Publication details: Delhi Oxford University Press 1990Description: 407p viiiISBN:
  • 9780195632217
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 320.550000 DAS
Contents:
Summary : There are three sorts of essays in this volume. The first looks in general at the nature of violence during riots and contextualizes this within social systems that comprise, for instance, religion, politics and the individual unconscious. The second examines more specifically at particular riots - such as riots against Tamils in Colombo, Sikhs in Delhi and Muhajirs in Karachi - and seeks to understand the event in its distinctive peculiarity and concreteness, so that general arguments about communal or ethnic violence can be given body and form. The third kind of essay describes the experience of various survivors, their emotional states and the processes of strategies by which they have come to terms with, or slowly reconstructed, their shattered worlds.
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BOOKs BOOKs National Law School Mansfield Section 320.55 DAS (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Not For Loan 33038

Summary :
There are three sorts of essays in this volume. The first looks in general at the nature of violence during riots and contextualizes this within social systems that comprise, for instance, religion, politics and the individual unconscious. The second examines more specifically at particular riots - such as riots against Tamils in Colombo, Sikhs in Delhi and Muhajirs in Karachi - and seeks to understand the event in its distinctive peculiarity and concreteness, so that general arguments about communal or ethnic violence can be given body and form. The third kind of essay describes the experience of various survivors, their emotional states and the processes of strategies by which they have come to terms with, or slowly reconstructed, their shattered worlds.

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