This article explores ethnographically the manufacturing of religious polarisation and violence in West Bengal, India. Since 2014, India has experienced a rise in religion-based identity conflict. Although West Bengal experienced riots during the partition of India, it remained unaffected during the subsequent three decades of Left rule. More recently, however, secular democratic forces have been marginalised and riot-like conflicts have emerged. We argue that identity consolidation in West Bengal is part of an increasing trend of religious polarisation in the country. To bridge the gap between scholarly discussions on the concepts of secularism and communalisation, the paper presents micro-narratives illuminating the background of religiou...
The early twentieth-century nationalist movements redefined Indian citizenship as gendered by approp...
The early twentieth-century nationalist movements redefined Indian citizenship as gendered by approp...
The early twentieth-century nationalist movements redefined Indian citizenship as gendered by approp...
This article explores ethnographically the manufacturing of religious polarisation and violence in W...
This article explores ethnographically the manufacturing of religious polarisation and violence in W...
This article offers an alternative framework for understanding ‘communal ’ conflict in India. Largel...
This thesis elucidates processes of identity construction that have taken place amongst Bhil Christi...
This book examines conflict and violence among religious minorities and the implication on the idea ...
Through a case study of Hindu nationalism in India, this paper explores how development programmes s...
Communalism permeates the political, academic, media and everyday discourse in and about India. As a...
Communalism permeates the political, academic, media and everyday discourse in and about India. As a...
The nationalist ambitions of individual leaders during the independence struggle, and the subsequent...
ABSTRACT Instead of searching for a definitive connotation of what is ‘secular’, the present essay e...
The thesis explores variation in the degree of Hindu-Muslim conflict in the Indian statesGujarat and...
Nationalism and religion has been the subject of debate in India for the past few decades. Religion ...
The early twentieth-century nationalist movements redefined Indian citizenship as gendered by approp...
The early twentieth-century nationalist movements redefined Indian citizenship as gendered by approp...
The early twentieth-century nationalist movements redefined Indian citizenship as gendered by approp...
This article explores ethnographically the manufacturing of religious polarisation and violence in W...
This article explores ethnographically the manufacturing of religious polarisation and violence in W...
This article offers an alternative framework for understanding ‘communal ’ conflict in India. Largel...
This thesis elucidates processes of identity construction that have taken place amongst Bhil Christi...
This book examines conflict and violence among religious minorities and the implication on the idea ...
Through a case study of Hindu nationalism in India, this paper explores how development programmes s...
Communalism permeates the political, academic, media and everyday discourse in and about India. As a...
Communalism permeates the political, academic, media and everyday discourse in and about India. As a...
The nationalist ambitions of individual leaders during the independence struggle, and the subsequent...
ABSTRACT Instead of searching for a definitive connotation of what is ‘secular’, the present essay e...
The thesis explores variation in the degree of Hindu-Muslim conflict in the Indian statesGujarat and...
Nationalism and religion has been the subject of debate in India for the past few decades. Religion ...
The early twentieth-century nationalist movements redefined Indian citizenship as gendered by approp...
The early twentieth-century nationalist movements redefined Indian citizenship as gendered by approp...
The early twentieth-century nationalist movements redefined Indian citizenship as gendered by approp...