The other India/ narratives of terror, communalism and violence
Dwivedi, Om Prakash[ed.]
- 1st.ed.
- Newcastle upon Tyne, U.K: Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2012.
- viii, 181 p
Chapter One. Writing Survival: Narratives from the Anti-Sikh Pogrom, India 1984 Pramod K. Nayar Chapter Two. Speaking of Violence Faisal Devji Chapter Three. Violence, Gender and Partition in the Narration of the South Asian Nation Stephen Morton ^ Chapter Four.. Entering the Fold: Muslim Terrorism on the Hindi Screen and India's Entry into a Global Modernity Syed Haider Chapter Five. 'Fragmentary Evidence'; The Stmggle to Narrate Partition Louise Harrington Chapter Six... 'The Most Primitive Instrument of Nationalism": Diasporic Representations of Communal Violence against Women in India Helen Martin-Lucas Chapter Seven.. At the Roots of Violence in Rohinton Mistry's Such a Long Journey and A Fine Balance Daniel Rogobete Chapter Eight... "The Battle came to the Delhi Junction": Terror and Territory in Badami's Can You Hear the Nightbird Call? Veronica Thompson Chapter Nine.. Benjamin, Bollywood and The Terrorism Question: Raj Kumar Gupta's Hindi Film Aamir (2008) Shreerekha Pillai Subramanian Chapter Ten.. Kashmir: Maps for Lost Lovers Pascal Zinck Chapter Eleven.. Individualism and Inoperative Community in Midnight's Children Adnan Mahmutovic