CULTURE, HISTORY AND POLITICS: South Asian Narratives
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Book Details
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Publisher: Rawat Publications
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Authors: Jasbir Jain, E.V. Ramakrishnan, and Chandra Mohan (Editors)
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Language: English
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Cover: Hardcover
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ISBN: 9788131610619
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Pages: 252
About the Book
Culture, History and Politics: South Asian Narratives is a compelling collection of essays that explores the shared histories, complex cultural legacies, and socio-political realities of South Asia. The contributors to this volume engage with a range of themes, from the commonalities that span across South Asian religions and languages to the ongoing challenges of identity, resistance, and reconciliation in the region.
The book examines how historical narratives, faith traditions, and cultural movements have shaped South Asian societies. Through topics like Advaita philosophy, Sufi and Bhakti movements, and the interactions between South Asia and outsiders, the volume presents an intricate portrayal of the region's intellectual and spiritual landscapes. Additionally, it highlights the impact of key socio-political events, such as partition, colonialism, and global conflicts, on the lives of individuals and communities across the subcontinent.
Particular attention is paid to the gendered dimensions of South Asian culture, exploring themes of identity, resistance, and resilience in literature and cinema. The essays offer new perspectives on how South Asian women writers and poets engage with themes of self-expression, cultural norms, and the politics of representation.
The comparative approach taken by the editors and contributors—drawing from experiences and perspectives from India, Bangladesh, and Sri Lanka—makes this volume a valuable addition to South Asian studies. It will be of great interest to scholars, students, and anyone seeking a deeper understanding of the cultural, historical, and political forces that continue to shape the region.