Routine violence : nations, fragments, histories / Gyanendra Pandey.
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303.62 MAR/E Essentials of terrorism: concepts & controversies/ | 303.62 MET/V Violence in God's name: religion in an age of conflict/ | 303.62 NAN/T Time Treks: The Uncertain Future of Old and New Despotism | 303.62 PAN/R Routine violence : | 303.62 PAR/C Collective violence in a provincial city/ | 303.62 SEN/I Identy and violence: the illusion of destiny/ | 303.62 STR/T Terror and Violence |
Includes bibliographical references (p. [217]-220) and index.
Introduction: negotiating the boundaries of political violence -- In defense of the fragment -- Appendix to Chapter 2: Reply to a right-wing journalist -- The nation and its past -- Monumental history -- Appendix to Chapter 4: Ayodhya and the state -- The question of belonging -- Marked and unmarked citizens -- Cognizing community -- The secular state?
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