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Communal Geographies: Before and Beyond Partition in South Asia

Editat de Stephen Legg, William Gould, Charu Gupta
en Limba Engleză Hardback – aug 2025
This book builds on the latest research on India’s partition and the politics of communal identity and explores the intricate relationship between community and religion on the one hand, and space or geography on the other.
Reconsidering the role of space from the quotidian neighbourhood through to the urban, regional, national and international, the chapters in this volume examine how religious community identities have been mapped onto particular spaces, and transformed through the interaction of spatial levels scales. Gurdwaras, mosques, temples, homes, shops, mohallas and the administrative border making of states at urban, regional and national levels have all been implicated in this complex history of mapping and making religious communities. Exploring this rich history through a range of detailed case studies that straddle partition in 1947, the book draws from a number of methods and sources, including archival work, visual analysis, oral history and ethnography.
The chapters in this book were originally published in South Asia: The Journal of South Asian Studies and are accompanied by a new updated Introduction.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781032949659
ISBN-10: 1032949651
Pagini: 320
Dimensiuni: 174 x 246 x 22 mm
Greutate: 0.74 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom

Public țintă

Postgraduate, Undergraduate Advanced, and Undergraduate Core

Cuprins

Communal Geographies: Introducing Spaces Before, After and Beyond Partition 1. Prayers, Not Protests: Christian Internationalism and Young Womanhood in South India 2. B.R. Ambedkar, Partition and the Internationalisation of Untouchability, 1939–47 3. The Space of the Courtroom and the Role of Geographical Evidence in the Punjab Boundary Commission Hearings, July 1947 4. Cartographic Anxiety on the Thar Desert: The Border Security Force and Jaisalmer’s Tanot Mata Mandir 5. Communal Geographies and Peasant Insurgency in Colonial Myanmar 6. Communal Geographies: Space, Identity and Electoral Constituency in Colonial North India 7. Measuring Race, Space and the Citizen: Anthropology and Statistics in Early Post-Independence India 8. State before Partition: India’s Interim Government under Wavell 9. Searching for Synergies, Making Majorities: The Demands for Pakistan and Maharashtra 10. Hindu Militarism and Partition in 1940s United Provinces: Rethinking the Politics of Violence and Scale 11. Business as Usual? Bazars and Communalism in Colonial Delhi, 1913–32 12. Mill, Market, Mandir, Masjid: The Geographies of Communal Conflict in Colonial Bombay, c. 1929–39 13. A Pre-Partitioned City? Anti-Colonial and Communal Mohallas in Inter-War Delhi 14. Genealogy of a Partition City: War, Migration and Urban Space in Delhi 15. Forging Communal Space: Negotiating Streets and Practices in Delhi, 1922–65
 
 
 

Notă biografică

Stephen Legg is Professor of History Geography at the University of Nottingham. His research focuses on colonial India in the context of British imperialism and interwar internationalism. His publications include Spaces of Colonialism: Delhi's Urban Governmentalities (2007); Prostitution and the Ends of Empire: Scale, Governmentalities and Interwar India (2014); Round Table Conference Geographies: Constituting Colonial India in Interwar London (2023); and Spaces of Anticolonialism: Delhi’s Urban Governmentalities (2025).
William Gould is Professor of Indian History at the University of Leeds. He specialises in mid-20th century histories of citizenship in South Asia. His publications including Hindu Nationalism and the Language of Politics in Late Colonial India (2004); Religion and Conflict in Modern South Asia (2012); and Boundaries of Belonging: Localities, Citizenship and Rights in India and Pakistan (2018).
Charu Gupta is Senior Professor of History at the University of Delhi. She is the author of Sexuality, Obscenity, Community: Women, Muslims and the Hindu Public in Colonial India (2001); The Gender of Caste: Representing Dalits in Print (2016); and Hindi Hindu Histories: Caste, Ayurveda, Travel, and Communism in Early-Twentieth-Century India (2024).

Descriere

This book builds on the latest research on India’s Partition and the politics of communal identity and explores the intricate relationship between community and religion on the one hand, and space or geography on the other.