N ethnography of postcolonial sectarian politics in South Asia along the frontiers of Kashmir, this book speaks to interdisciplinary audience from anthropology, sociology and political science. It is a transregional study that explores how politics in South Asia are informed by the travel of religious-cultural ideas from west Asia.
N ethnography of postcolonial sectarian politics in South Asia along the frontiers of Kashmir, this book speaks to interdisciplinary audience from anthropology, sociology and political science. It is a transregional study that explores how politics in South Asia are informed by the travel of religious-cultural ideas from west Asia.
Radhika Gupta is assistant professor at Leiden Institute for Area Studies in Lieden University, The Netherlands. Her research interests include anthropology of religion (especially Islam), borderlands, post-colonial politics, urban anthropology, environmental humanities and critical theory.
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Acknowledgments List of Figures List of Acronyms Introduction: Freedom in Captivity 1. Genealogies of Political Consciousness 2. Reforming Self and Society 3. Fighting for Justice 4. Talking about Culture 5. Living on the Edge Epilogue Bibliography Glossary Index.
Acknowledgments List of Figures List of Acronyms Introduction: Freedom in Captivity 1. Genealogies of Political Consciousness 2. Reforming Self and Society 3. Fighting for Justice 4. Talking about Culture 5. Living on the Edge Epilogue Bibliography Glossary Index.
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