Routledge Handbook of State, Nation and Nationalism in South Asia
Routledge Handbook of State, Nation and Nationalism in South Asia
Ranjan, Amit
Taylor & Francis Ltd
03/2026
494
Dura
Inglês
9781032782119
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Introduction, Part One: Nature of State, One: Changing Nature of the Indian State, Two: Colonial and Postcolonial Anthropology Among the Nagas: Shaping the Modern Nation-State in India's Borderlands, Three: The Demand for Pakistan: Multiple Imaginations Amidst Constitutional Debates, Four: Unmanning the Indian Action Hero in Pakistani Women's Cinema (1980s): Community, State, and Gendered Dissidence , Five: The Nature of the Nepali State (1768-2025): A Regime Type Perspective, Six: A troubled past, a troubled present: A troubled future?, Seven: Things Fall Apart: Assessing US-led State-building Efforts in Afghanistan (2001- 2021), Eight: Maldives, Small State Identities and Agential Power: A Framework for Analysing the Prominence of South Asia's Smaller States, Part Two: Imagining a Nation and Nation-Making, Nine: Contested Citizenships: Overseas Indians and the Pursuit for 'Dual Nationality' after 1947, Ten: Of Nations, Moments, and Nationalism: The Bangladesh Case, Eleven: Subversive Others, Liminal Subjects: Minorities and the Making of a Nation in Pakistan, Twelve: Hindu community in Bangladesh: Between identity and marginality., Thirteen: Identity Politics in Jammu and Kashmir: Fragmentation and Contestation , Fourteen: Recognition or Reconfiguration: The Politics of Gender and Nation Building in India , Fifteen : Changing Idea of the Nation in Bhutan due to Mass Outmigration, Sixteen: Bhutanese National Identity: A Changing Narrative from Monarchy to Democracy, Part Three: Contesting Nationalism, Seventeen: Linguistic Nationalism in South Asia: Conceptual and Historical Understanding , Eighteen: Bengali and Bangladeshi Nationalism, Nineteen: Internal Colonial Nationalism and Indigenous Resistance: The Chittagong Hill Tracts of Bangladesh, Twenty: Ethnic Nationalism as Resistance: Sindhi and Siraiki Movements in Pakistan, Twenty One: Tamil Nationalism in Sri Lanka: Historical Foundations, Political Dynamics, and Post-War Challenges, Twenty-Two: The Consolidation of Hindu Nationalism in India, Twenty-Three: "Nationalism of Small Peoples" : Sikh Nationalism, Twenty-Four: Caste and Nationalism in India, Twenty Five: Muslim Citizens' Engagement With Hindutva Nationalism, Twenty Six: Crown, Faith, and Tongue: The Evolution of Nepali Nationalism since Unification, Twenty-Seven: Balochistan as Achilles heel of Pakistani Nationalism, Twenty-Eight: 'Baiya-Toiya' and the Aspirational Middle-Class Nationalist Imaginary: Shifting Axes of Political Polarization in Sri Lanka, Twenty Nine: Scripted Divisions: Colonial Epistemologies and the Invention of Linguistic Nationalism in Sri Lanka
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postcolonial theory;identity politics South Asia;ethnic conflict analysis;minority rights discourse;gender and nationalism;regime type studies;comparative nationalism in South Asia
Introduction, Part One: Nature of State, One: Changing Nature of the Indian State, Two: Colonial and Postcolonial Anthropology Among the Nagas: Shaping the Modern Nation-State in India's Borderlands, Three: The Demand for Pakistan: Multiple Imaginations Amidst Constitutional Debates, Four: Unmanning the Indian Action Hero in Pakistani Women's Cinema (1980s): Community, State, and Gendered Dissidence , Five: The Nature of the Nepali State (1768-2025): A Regime Type Perspective, Six: A troubled past, a troubled present: A troubled future?, Seven: Things Fall Apart: Assessing US-led State-building Efforts in Afghanistan (2001- 2021), Eight: Maldives, Small State Identities and Agential Power: A Framework for Analysing the Prominence of South Asia's Smaller States, Part Two: Imagining a Nation and Nation-Making, Nine: Contested Citizenships: Overseas Indians and the Pursuit for 'Dual Nationality' after 1947, Ten: Of Nations, Moments, and Nationalism: The Bangladesh Case, Eleven: Subversive Others, Liminal Subjects: Minorities and the Making of a Nation in Pakistan, Twelve: Hindu community in Bangladesh: Between identity and marginality., Thirteen: Identity Politics in Jammu and Kashmir: Fragmentation and Contestation , Fourteen: Recognition or Reconfiguration: The Politics of Gender and Nation Building in India , Fifteen : Changing Idea of the Nation in Bhutan due to Mass Outmigration, Sixteen: Bhutanese National Identity: A Changing Narrative from Monarchy to Democracy, Part Three: Contesting Nationalism, Seventeen: Linguistic Nationalism in South Asia: Conceptual and Historical Understanding , Eighteen: Bengali and Bangladeshi Nationalism, Nineteen: Internal Colonial Nationalism and Indigenous Resistance: The Chittagong Hill Tracts of Bangladesh, Twenty: Ethnic Nationalism as Resistance: Sindhi and Siraiki Movements in Pakistan, Twenty One: Tamil Nationalism in Sri Lanka: Historical Foundations, Political Dynamics, and Post-War Challenges, Twenty-Two: The Consolidation of Hindu Nationalism in India, Twenty-Three: "Nationalism of Small Peoples" : Sikh Nationalism, Twenty-Four: Caste and Nationalism in India, Twenty Five: Muslim Citizens' Engagement With Hindutva Nationalism, Twenty Six: Crown, Faith, and Tongue: The Evolution of Nepali Nationalism since Unification, Twenty-Seven: Balochistan as Achilles heel of Pakistani Nationalism, Twenty-Eight: 'Baiya-Toiya' and the Aspirational Middle-Class Nationalist Imaginary: Shifting Axes of Political Polarization in Sri Lanka, Twenty Nine: Scripted Divisions: Colonial Epistemologies and the Invention of Linguistic Nationalism in Sri Lanka
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