
India at 70
Multidisciplinary Approaches
Routledge (Publisher)
1st Edition
Published on 30. June 2021
Book
Paperback/Softback
148 pages
978-1-032-08833-4 (ISBN)
Description
India at 70: Multidisciplinary Approaches examines Indian independence in August 1947 and its multiple afterlives. With nine contributions by a range of international scholars, it interrogates 1947 and its complex, bloody aftermath in historical, political and aesthetic terms. This original collection conceives of Indian independence in bold and innovative ways by moving across national boundaries and disciplinary, geopolitical and linguistic landscapes; and by examining a wealth of under-researched primary material, both recent and historical. India at 70 is a unique and indispensable contribution to Indian history, literary and cultural studies.
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Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Target group
College/higher education
Postgraduate
Dimensions
Height: 234 mm
Width: 156 mm
Thickness: 8 mm
Weight
240 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-032-08833-4 (9781032088334)
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Persons
Ruth Maxey is Associate Professor in Modern American Literature at the University of Nottingham. She is the author of South Asian Atlantic Literature, 1970-2010 (2012) and Understanding Bharati Mukherjee (2019).
Paul McGarr is Associate Professor in US Foreign Policy at the University of Nottingham and author of The Cold War in South Asia, 1945-1965 (2013). He is currently writing a book on the history of Anglo-American secret intelligence and security interventions in India and Pakistan.
Paul McGarr is Associate Professor in US Foreign Policy at the University of Nottingham and author of The Cold War in South Asia, 1945-1965 (2013). He is currently writing a book on the history of Anglo-American secret intelligence and security interventions in India and Pakistan.
Content
List of Contributors
Introduction
Ruth Maxey and Paul McGarr
Part I Political and Historical Context: At Home and Abroad
1 The Making of the New Kashmir Manifesto
Andrew Whitehead
2 Half-Widows and the Travesty of Justice in Indian-administered Kashmir
Sohini Chatterjee
3 The RSS' "Village Republics"
Rakesh Ankit
4 Cartooning Politics: Reading the Daily Mail, Dawn and Hindustan Times
Nassif Muhammed Ali
Part II Aesthetic responses to Indian modernity
5 The Experience of the Left Cultural Movement in India: 1942 to the Present
Arjun Ghosh
6 Contested Natures and Tribal Identities: Regional Nationalism as Ethnography - Re-reading Rajam Krishnan's When the
Kurinji Blooms
Anita Balakrishnan
7 Material Memory and the Partition of India: A Narrative Interview with Aanchal Malhotra
E. Dawson Varughese
8 Thinking Gender in 21st-century India: Reflections on Drawing the Line: Indian Women Fight Back
Sukeshi Kamra
Index
Introduction
Ruth Maxey and Paul McGarr
Part I Political and Historical Context: At Home and Abroad
1 The Making of the New Kashmir Manifesto
Andrew Whitehead
2 Half-Widows and the Travesty of Justice in Indian-administered Kashmir
Sohini Chatterjee
3 The RSS' "Village Republics"
Rakesh Ankit
4 Cartooning Politics: Reading the Daily Mail, Dawn and Hindustan Times
Nassif Muhammed Ali
Part II Aesthetic responses to Indian modernity
5 The Experience of the Left Cultural Movement in India: 1942 to the Present
Arjun Ghosh
6 Contested Natures and Tribal Identities: Regional Nationalism as Ethnography - Re-reading Rajam Krishnan's When the
Kurinji Blooms
Anita Balakrishnan
7 Material Memory and the Partition of India: A Narrative Interview with Aanchal Malhotra
E. Dawson Varughese
8 Thinking Gender in 21st-century India: Reflections on Drawing the Line: Indian Women Fight Back
Sukeshi Kamra
Index