<P>Islam in India, as elsewhere, continues to be seen as a remainder in its refusal to "conform" to national and international secular-modern norms. Such a general perception has also had a tremendous impact on the Muslims of the Indian subcontinent, who as individuals and communities have been shap
Nationalism in India: Texts and Contexts
β Scribed by Debajyoti Biswas (editor), John Charles Ryan (editor)
- Publisher
- Routledge
- Year
- 2021
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 259
- Series
- Routledge Contemporary South Asia Series, 144
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
This book offers interdisciplinary perspectives on nationalism in India and examines the ways in which literary-textual representations intervene in debates regarding Hindu, Muslim and other forms of Indian nationalism.
The book interrogates questions of nationalism and nationhood in relation to literary and cultural texts, historic-linguistic contexts and new developments in queer nationalism and ecological nationalism. It adopts a nation-wide emphasis, including chapters on Northeast India and other regions that have been historically underrepresented in studies of Indian nationalism. Moreover, the volume explores a rich variety of literary works by various writers over the past two centuries that have created, enshrined and contested ideas pivotal to the development of Indian nationalism. Located in a range of disciplines, contributors bring extensive expertise in Indian literature, language and culture to the question of nationalism. The chapters challenge many of the accepted ideas on nationalism and critically examine the politics behind such nationalisms.
Moving beyond an approach to Indian nationalism based exclusively in the historicist-political paradigm, this timely book challenges established ideas in Indian nationalism and critically examines the politics of nationalisms in terms of textual representations. The book will be of interest to researchers working on South Asian studies, including Indian culture, history, literature and politics.
β¦ Table of Contents
Cover
Half Title
Series Page
Title Page
Copyright Page
Contents
List of contributors
Dedication
Acknowledgements
1. Introduction: Interdisciplinary perspectives on Indian nationalism
2. The founder of Hindu nationalism?: The representation of Shivaji in Philip Meadows Taylorβs novel Tara
3. Nation-in-translation: Interrogating the ethno-cultural discourse of βnation-nessβ in the Bengali novel Anandamath
4. Proto-nationalist spectacle on nineteenth-century Bengali stage
5. From revolt to rustication: Urdu and the Indian national imagination (1857β1947)
6. Divided nations, unified sensibilities: Tales of the woe of the partition of the Indian subcontinent
7. The question of language in the mothering of a territory: Understanding conflicts in embodiment of territories in a multilingual space
8. Nationalism through the glorification of a precolonial Indian past in the work of Chandamama
9. Re-examining nationalism and Hindu religious rhetoric in India: A reading of Arundhati Royβs The Ministry of Utmost Happiness
10. Unacceptable citizens: Queer communities and homonationalism in India
11. The βqueer nationβ β moving beyond boundaries?: A study of select South Asian novels
12. The expression of ecological nationalism in the lyrical narratives of Bhupen Hazarika
13. βThis Is Our Homeland. Out With Foreign Infiltratorsβ: A study of geography, nationalism and ethnicity in Mitra Phukanβs The Collectorβs Wife
14. Reconfiguring Indian nationalism
Index
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