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Against the Nation: Thinking Like South Asians
Hardback
Main Details
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Against the Nation: Thinking Like South Asians
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Authors and Contributors |
By (author) Sasanka Perera
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By (author) Dev Nath Pathak
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By (author) Ravi Kumar
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Physical Properties |
Format:Hardback | Pages:280 | Dimensions(mm): Height 216,Width 135 |
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ISBN/Barcode |
9789388630238
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Classifications | Dewey:306.0954 |
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Publishing Details |
Publisher |
Bloomsbury India
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Imprint |
Bloomsbury India
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Publication Date |
18 July 2019 |
Publication Country |
India
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Description
Against the Nation invites readers to explore South Asia as a place and as an idea with a sense of reflection and nuance rather than submitting to conventional understanding of the region merely in geopolitical terms. The authors take the readers across a vast terrain of prospects like visual culture, music, film, knowledge systems and classrooms, myth and history as well as forms of politics that offer possibilities for reading South Asia as a collective enterprise that has historical precedents as well as untapped ideological potential for the future.
Author Biography
Sasanka Perera teaches Sociology at South Asian University and is the founding professor of the university's Department of Sociology. He has researched on the thematic issues of contemporary visual art in Sri Lanka, violence and memory, religion and politics. He is the Editor of Society and Culture in South Asia. Some of his recent publications include Warzone Tourism in Sri Lanka: Tales from Darker Places in Paradise(2016), Violence and the Burden of Memory (2015), Culture and Politics in South Asia: Performative Communication (co-edited, 2018) and Sociology and Social Anthropology in South Asia: Histories and Practices (co-edited, 2018). Dev Nath Pathak teaches Sociology at South Asian University and is a founding faculty member of the university's Department of Sociology. His current research interests include popular culture (music, cinema and performance) and South Asian studies. He is Reviews Editor of Society and Culture in South Asia (the journal of Department of Sociology, South Asian University, co-published with SAGE India). Some of his recent publications include Living & Dying: Meanings in Maithili Folklore (2018), Another South Asia! (2018), Culture and Politics in South Asia: Performative Communication (co-edited, 2017) and Sociology and Social Anthropology in South Asia: Histories and Practices (co-edited, 2018). Ravi Kumar teaches Sociology at South Asian University and is a founding faculty member of the university's Department of Sociology. He is also Associate Editor of Society and Culture in South Asia and serves on the editorial board of The Journal of Critical Education Policy Studies and Critical Education. Some of his recent publications include Contemporary Readings in Marxism: A Critical Introduction (2016), Neoliberalism, Critical Pedagogy and Education (2016), Social Movements: Transformative Shifts and Turning Points (2014), Education and the Reproduction of Capital: Neoliberal Knowledge and Counterstrategies (2012) and Sociology and Social Anthropology in South Asia: Histories and Practices (co-edited, 2018).
ReviewsPerera, Pathak and Kumar have rescued the idea of South Asia from its statist straitjacket and infused it with new and rich cultural meaning... -- Sugata Bose, Gardiner Professor of History, Harvard University This volume represents the first serious attempt to move beyond an artificial and policy-driven definition of South Asia... The authors have lent it a strategic and historical weight that points toward a new kind of future for its peoples. -- Faisal Devji, Professor of Indian History, University of Oxford Weaving together myth, folklore, art and politics, this volume views the region from the perspective of an experiment in transnational cooperation-the South Asian University... -- Roma Chatterji, Professor of Sociology, Delhi School of Economics, University of Delhi This volume is an unconventional and bold attempt at revisiting and reimagining South Asia in all its diverse perspectives. The attempt is timely and refreshing. It will intellectually stimulate and empower the readers at the same time. -- S.D. Muni, Professor Emeritus, School of International Studies, Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi, and Former Ambassador and Special Envoy, Government of India This book will interest both proponents and sceptics of South Asia, not only in understanding or inversely nullifying the viability of South Asianness in the future but also in flagging its strength and weaknesses in the past... -- Imtiaz Ahmed, Professor of International Relations and Director, Centre for Genocide Studies, University of Dhaka
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