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Remembering Partition Gyanendra Pandey (The Johns Hopkins University)

Remembering Partition By Gyanendra Pandey (The Johns Hopkins University)

Remembering Partition by Gyanendra Pandey (The Johns Hopkins University)


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Gyan Pandey's book is a compelling examination of the violence that marked the Partition of India and how it is remembered. It is also a critique of history-writing and nationalist myth-making. This is a book for historians of South Asia, sociologists, and all those concerned with the Indian subaltern story.

Remembering Partition Summary

Remembering Partition: Violence, Nationalism and History in India by Gyanendra Pandey (The Johns Hopkins University)

Through an investigation of the violence that marked the partition of British India in 1947, this book analyses questions of history and memory, the nationalisation of populations and their pasts, and the ways in which violent events are remembered (or forgotten) in order to ensure the unity of the collective subject - community or nation. Stressing the continuous entanglement of 'event' and 'interpretation', the author emphasises both the enormity of the violence of 1947 and its shifting meanings and contours. The book provides a sustained critique of the procedures of history-writing and nationalist myth-making on the question of violence, and examines how local forms of sociality are constituted and reconstituted, by the experience and representation of violent events. It concludes with a comment on the different kinds of political community that may still be imagined even in the wake of Partition and events like it.

Remembering Partition Reviews

'[Pandey] has produced an important and influential study which will for many years influence the agenda of the 'history from beneath' approach to the history of partition.' The Journal of Imperial and Commonwealth History

About Gyanendra Pandey (The Johns Hopkins University)

Gyanendra Pandey is Professor of Anthropology and History at The Johns Hopkins University. He was a founder member of the Subaltern Studies group, and is the author of many publications including Hindus and Others: The Question of identity in India Today (1993) and The Construction of Communalism in Colonial North India (1990).

Table of Contents

Acknowledgements; List of abbreviations; 1. By way of introduction; 2. The three partitions of 1947; 3. Historians' history; 4. The evidence of the historian; 5. Folding the local into the national: Garhmukhteshwar, November 1946; 6. Folding the national into the local: Delhi, 1947-8; 7. Disciplining difference; 8. Constructing community; Select bibliography; Index.

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NPB9780521002509
9780521002509
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Remembering Partition: Violence, Nationalism and History in India by Gyanendra Pandey (The Johns Hopkins University)
New
Paperback
Cambridge University Press
20011122
236
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