The Southasian sensibility: a Himal reader /
edited by Kanak Mani Dixit.
- New Delhi: SAGE Publications Inc, 2012.
- xvi, 336 pages ; 25 cm
The dragon bites its tail Kanak Mani Dixit 1. Axing Chipko ManishaAryal 2. Far Eastern Himalaya: The search for distance and dignity Sanjoy Hazarika 3. A Bangladeshi looks for his country Afsan Chowdhury 4. A Kashmiri solution for Kashmir Eqbal Ahmad 5. The fractured image of Muhanunad All Jinnah Khaled Ahmed 6. Generals as governors: The parallel political systems of Northeast India Sanjib Baruah 7. Eating with our fingers, watching Hindi cinema and consuming cricket Sirivayan Anatid 8. The dark white shroud Shruti Debt 9. Between despair and hope: Interrogating 'terrorism' Dilip Simeon 10. SAARC and the sovereignty bargain Pratap Bhanu Mehta 11. Relevance of the middle path: Rediscovering Gandhi for all Southasia C.K. Lal 12. Two chairmen and a people Kanak Mani Dixil 13. Gujarat as another country: The making and reality of a fascist realm Prashant Jha 14. Refraining the 'Burma question' Thant Myint-U 15. The Beauty of compromise Kamachandra Guha 16. Understanding the Nepali mandate Prashant Jha 17. A people on the run Rajan Hoole 18. God and the gospel of globalisation Meera Nanda 19. Why Pakistan is not a nation Pervez Hoodbhoy 20. A Tibet of the mind Tenzing Sonam 21. Subsumed by history and nation Afsan Chowdhury 22.
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