Everyday peace? : politics, citizenship and Muslim lives in India / Philippa Williams.
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Contents:
The scalar politics of peace of India -- Making peace visible in the aftermath of terrorist attacks -- Political life: lived secularism and the possibility of citizenship -- Civic space: playing with peace and spaces of security/insecurity -- Economic peace and the silk sari market -- Becoming visible: citizenship, everyday peace and the limits of injustice -- Conclusions. questioning everyday peace.
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Central Library, Sikkim University | Not for loan | E-2714 |
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The scalar politics of peace of India -- Making peace visible in the aftermath of terrorist attacks -- Political life: lived secularism and the possibility of citizenship -- Civic space: playing with peace and spaces of security/insecurity -- Economic peace and the silk sari market -- Becoming visible: citizenship, everyday peace and the limits of injustice -- Conclusions. questioning everyday peace.
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