This volume foregrounds some of the unknown or lesser-known incidents of xenophobia and genocide from India, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, South Africa, and Rwanda. It critically analyses the cultural and structural contexts triggering these various forms of genocides and xenophobia, and situates them within modern histories of violence and human tribulations. The book discusses various non-Western case studies, which include the communal violence incited by anti-CAA protests in Delhi; the expulsion and displacement of Kashmiri Pandits; xenophobic attitudes against illegal immigrants in Assam;…mehr
This volume foregrounds some of the unknown or lesser-known incidents of xenophobia and genocide from India, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, South Africa, and Rwanda. It critically analyses the cultural and structural contexts triggering these various forms of genocides and xenophobia, and situates them within modern histories of violence and human tribulations. The book discusses various non-Western case studies, which include the communal violence incited by anti-CAA protests in Delhi; the expulsion and displacement of Kashmiri Pandits; xenophobic attitudes against illegal immigrants in Assam; genocide in Sylhet during the Liberation War of Bangladesh; the 1994 genocide in Rwanda; and incidences of human rights violations across the world. A comprehensive and transdisciplinary text, the book will be useful for students and researchers of human geography, sociology, political science, social work, anthropology, colonialism and postcolonialism, nationalism, imperialism, human rights, and history.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Rituparna Bhattacharyya holds a PhD from the School of Geography, Politics and Sociology, University of Newcastle, UK. She is a senior fellow at Advance HE (formerly Higher Education Academy), UK, and an adjunct professor at Indian Institute of Technology, Guwahati, India. She also works as a research consultant and editor-in-chief (Joint) of the journal Space and Culture, India. She does volunteer work at the Prag Foundation for Capacity Building, a public charitable trust in India, and the Alliance for Community Capacity Building for North East India, a UK-registered charity. She has more than 65 publications to her credit with international publishing houses. Her latest book is Bhattacharyya, R. (2023). North East India Through the Ages: A Transdisciplinary Perspective on Prehistory, History, and Oral History. London and New York: Routledge, Taylor and Francis.
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List of Figures List of Tables Foreword List of Contributors Acknowledgements 1 Understanding Xenophobia and Genocide RITUPARNA BHATTACHARYYA 2 Nationalisms On(the)line: New Media and the Fanning of Fear and Xenophobia APARAJITA DE AND VIVEK TRIPATHI 3 The Alchemy of a Sectarian Riot: New Delhi, 2020 AJOY ASHIRWAD MAHAPRASHASTA 4 Genocide of Kashmiri Pandits KULBHUSHAN WARIKOO 5 Narratives, Violence and Consent: The Normalisation of State Violence in Jammu and Kashmir DEVIKA MITTAL 6 Communal Riot, Pogrom, or Genocide? Framing and Naming the Anti-Sikh Violence of Delhi 1984 SILVIA TIERI 7 Is Assam Under the Shackle of a Silent Genocide? RITUPARNA BHATTACHARYYA AND PRANJIT KUMAR SARMA 8 'Recovering Violent Pasts': Revisiting moments of Xenophobic Violence and Uprooting from Partitioned North-East India BINAYAK DUTTA 9 Genocide in Sylhet during the Liberation War of Bangladesh TULSHI KUMAR DAS AND MOHAMMAD JAHIRUL HOQUE 10 Ethnic Violence in Sri Lanka: Politics of Sinhala- Tamil Tensions ROSHNI KAPUR AND AMIT RANJAN 11 Xenophobia in South Africa: Can this Morph into Genocide? BRIJ MAHARAJ AND STEVEN LAWRENCE GORDON 12 1994 Rwanda Holocaust: A Critical Analysis of Xenophobia Mutating to Genocide against the Tutsi RITUPARNA BHATTACHARYYA, VENKAT RAO PULLA, CHARLES KALINGANIRE, AND GASPARD RWANYIZIRI Index
List of Figures List of Tables Foreword List of Contributors Acknowledgements 1 Understanding Xenophobia and Genocide RITUPARNA BHATTACHARYYA 2 Nationalisms On(the)line: New Media and the Fanning of Fear and Xenophobia APARAJITA DE AND VIVEK TRIPATHI 3 The Alchemy of a Sectarian Riot: New Delhi, 2020 AJOY ASHIRWAD MAHAPRASHASTA 4 Genocide of Kashmiri Pandits KULBHUSHAN WARIKOO 5 Narratives, Violence and Consent: The Normalisation of State Violence in Jammu and Kashmir DEVIKA MITTAL 6 Communal Riot, Pogrom, or Genocide? Framing and Naming the Anti-Sikh Violence of Delhi 1984 SILVIA TIERI 7 Is Assam Under the Shackle of a Silent Genocide? RITUPARNA BHATTACHARYYA AND PRANJIT KUMAR SARMA 8 'Recovering Violent Pasts': Revisiting moments of Xenophobic Violence and Uprooting from Partitioned North-East India BINAYAK DUTTA 9 Genocide in Sylhet during the Liberation War of Bangladesh TULSHI KUMAR DAS AND MOHAMMAD JAHIRUL HOQUE 10 Ethnic Violence in Sri Lanka: Politics of Sinhala- Tamil Tensions ROSHNI KAPUR AND AMIT RANJAN 11 Xenophobia in South Africa: Can this Morph into Genocide? BRIJ MAHARAJ AND STEVEN LAWRENCE GORDON 12 1994 Rwanda Holocaust: A Critical Analysis of Xenophobia Mutating to Genocide against the Tutsi RITUPARNA BHATTACHARYYA, VENKAT RAO PULLA, CHARLES KALINGANIRE, AND GASPARD RWANYIZIRI Index
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