The Southasian Sensibility: A Himal Reader/ edited by Kanak Mani Dixit

Contributor(s): edited by Dixit, Kanak ManiMaterial type: TextTextPublication details: New Delhi: Sage, 2012ISBN: 9788132116974Subject(s): Social ScienceOnline resources: Click here to access online
Contents:
Contents; List of Abbreviations; Acknowledgements; Introduction The dragon bites its tail Axing Chipko Far Eastern Himalaya: The search for distance and dignity A Bangladeshi looks for his country A Kashmiri solution for Kashmir The fractured image of Muhammad Ali Jinnah Generals as governors: The parallel political systems of Northeast India Eating with our fingers, watching Hindi cinema and consuming cricket The dark white shroud Between despair and hope: Interrogating 'terrorism' SAARC and the sovereignty bargain. Relevance of the middle path: Rediscovering Gandhi for all Southasia Two chairmen and a people Gujarat as another country: The making and reality of a fascist realm Reframing the 'Burma question' The beauty of compromise Understanding the Nepali mandate A people on the run God and the gospel of globalisation Why Pakistan is not a nation A Tibet of the mind Subsumed by history and nation; About the Editor and Contributors
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Contents; List of Abbreviations; Acknowledgements; Introduction
The dragon bites its tail
Axing Chipko
Far Eastern Himalaya: The search for distance and dignity
A Bangladeshi looks for his country
A Kashmiri solution for Kashmir
The fractured image of Muhammad Ali Jinnah
Generals as governors: The parallel political systems of Northeast India
Eating with our fingers, watching Hindi cinema and consuming cricket
The dark white shroud
Between despair and hope: Interrogating 'terrorism'
SAARC and the sovereignty bargain.
Relevance of the middle path: Rediscovering Gandhi for all Southasia
Two chairmen and a people
Gujarat as another country: The making and reality of a fascist realm
Reframing the 'Burma question'
The beauty of compromise
Understanding the Nepali mandate
A people on the run
God and the gospel of globalisation
Why Pakistan is not a nation
A Tibet of the mind
Subsumed by history and nation; About the Editor and Contributors

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