The colours of violence: cultural identities, religion, and conflict/
Sudhir Kakar.
- London: University Of Chicago Press, 1996.
- ix, 217 p. : ill. ; 23 cm.
Preface Acknowledgments 1. The Setting Shifting Perspectives The City: "Unparalleled in the World" Hindus and Muslims: Versions of the Past Between Enemy Lines 2. The Riot The Story of a Cousin Told by His Elder Brother The Cousin from Lahore Territory and Passion Profile of a Riot Hyderabad: December 1990 3. The Warriors Testing the Tigers The Violent Poet Young Tigers and Pussy Cats Spreading the Wind Psyche and Wrestling 4. Victims and Others I: The Hindus A Pardi Family Pardis and the Modern World The Night of Long Knives Pardis and Muslims: The Past Image of the Muslim Gandi, Psychoanalysts, and Cows Children's Tales 5. Victims and Others II: The Muslims Rashid's Family Days and Nights of the Riot Barbar's Children The Victim Response Morality of Violence Morality and the Hindus 6. A New Hindu Identity Shadows of Mourning Secred Wounds Cultural Identity and Cure Psychology versus Politics? Search for Hindu-ness The Virtuous Virago 7. The Muslim Fundamentalist Identity Meeting the Mullahs Religious Politics 8. Conclusion: Religious Conflict in the Modern World Religious Identities and Violence Histories and Futures Appendixes 1. The Giessen Test 2. The Morality Interview Notes Index