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Religion, violence, and political mobilisation in South Asia Kaur, Ravinder

Contributor(s):
  • Kaur, Ravinder
Material type: TextPublication details: New Delhi Thousand Oaks, Calif. Sage Publications c2005Description: 228 p. ill. 22 cmISBN:
  • 0761934308
Subject(s):
  • Communalism -- South Asia
  • Violence -- Religious aspects
  • Religion and state -- South Asia
  • Terrorism -- South Asia
DDC classification:
  • M 303.60954  K21 2005
LOC classification:
  • HN 670.3 .K21 2005
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Contents:
The body as symbol in the production of Hindu-Muslim violence / Paul R. Brass -- Communal upheaval as the resurgence of Social-Darwinism / Jan Breman -- Between ethnicity and communalism: the significance of the nation-state / Dipankar Gupta -- Sovereigns beyond the state: on legality and public authority in India / Thomas Blom Hansen -- Understanding religious violence in contemporary Pakistan: themes and theories / Ian Talbot -- On terror and sacrifice / Oskar Verkaaik -- South Asia and the war against terrorism / Björn Hettne.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

The body as symbol in the production of Hindu-Muslim violence / Paul R. Brass -- Communal upheaval as the resurgence of Social-Darwinism / Jan Breman -- Between ethnicity and communalism: the significance of the nation-state / Dipankar Gupta -- Sovereigns beyond the state: on legality and public authority in India / Thomas Blom Hansen -- Understanding religious violence in contemporary Pakistan: themes and theories / Ian Talbot -- On terror and sacrifice / Oskar Verkaaik -- South Asia and the war against terrorism / Björn Hettne.

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Religion, violence, and political mobilisation in South Asia

APA

Kaur R., . (2005). Religion, violence, and political mobilisation in South Asia. New Delhi: Sage Publications.

Chicago

Kaur Ravinder, . 2005. Religion, violence, and political mobilisation in South Asia. New Delhi: Sage Publications.

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Kaur R., . (2005). Religion, violence, and political mobilisation in South Asia. New Delhi: Sage Publications.

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Kaur Ravinder, . Religion, violence, and political mobilisation in South Asia. New Delhi: Sage Publications. 2005.

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