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Perspectives on violence and othering in India[electronic resource] /
紀錄類型:
書目-語言資料,印刷品 : Monograph/item
杜威分類號:
303.60954
書名/作者:
Perspectives on violence and othering in India/ edited by R.C. Tripathi, Purnima Singh.
其他作者:
Tripathi, R.C.
出版者:
New Delhi : : Springer India :, 2016.
面頁冊數:
xx, 237 p. : : ill., digital ;; 24 cm.
Contained By:
Springer eBooks
標題:
Violence - India.
標題:
Multiculturalism - India.
標題:
Ethnic conflict - India.
標題:
Social Sciences.
標題:
Cultural Studies.
標題:
Cross Cultural Psychology.
標題:
Political Philosophy.
標題:
India - Congresses. - Foreign economic relations - United States
ISBN:
9788132226130
ISBN:
9788132226123
內容註:
Part I: Violence: Its problematique -- Chapter 1. Violence and the other: Contestations in Multicultural Society -- Chapter 2. Understanding Violence -- Chapter 3. Free Speech Violence, and the State -- Chapter 4. The Climate of Violence and the Concern for Communal Harmony -- Part II: Construction of the Other -- Chapter 5. Belonging/ Unbelonging to the Nation -- Chapter 6. Violence and the Other in Islam and Hinduism: The 1809 Lat-Bhairon Riots of Banaras -- Part III: Contestations of Identities -- Chapter 7. Group and Individual-Level Determinants of Collective Violence: Social Psychological Aspects of Hindu-Muslim Riots -- Chapter 8. Identity, Activism, and Political Violence: Psychological Perspective on Kashmiri Militants -- Chapter 9. Religious Violence and the "Developmental State" in Rajasthan -- Part IV: Towards Harmony and Peace -- Chapter 10. Between Revenge and Reconciliation: the Significance of Truth Commission -- Chapter 11. Transcending Boundaries: Fundamentalism, Secularism, and Social Capital in multi-faith Societies.
摘要、提要註:
This volume brings together important and original perspectives from South Asia on the relationship between violence--an increasingly important issue in multicultural societies--and the process of othering. The contributors state that societies create 'others' through deliberate acts of selection over a period of time. The objective of the process of othering is to deny rights and privileges that one sets for one's own group. This volume affirms that central to the understanding of violence in any society is the understanding of othering processes. Violence and nonviolence are influenced by the nature of othering processes as well as the kinds of others in a society. Groups engaged in mutual othering are also the ones that are often involved in violent relationships. Renowned scholars from diverse fields provide multidisciplinary perspectives on violence and othering, discussing the concepts of violence and nonviolence in multicultural societies, communal harmony, constructions of the other, truth commissions, state censorship of 'sensitive' issues, fundamentalism and secularism in multifaith societies, and specific cases from recent violence-prone areas. This volume focuses on the South Asian, and more specifically, the Indian context, but is relevant for researchers seeking to understand these issues anywhere in the world.
電子資源:
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-81-322-2613-0
Perspectives on violence and othering in India[electronic resource] /
Perspectives on violence and othering in India
[electronic resource] /edited by R.C. Tripathi, Purnima Singh. - New Delhi :Springer India :2016. - xx, 237 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm.
Part I: Violence: Its problematique -- Chapter 1. Violence and the other: Contestations in Multicultural Society -- Chapter 2. Understanding Violence -- Chapter 3. Free Speech Violence, and the State -- Chapter 4. The Climate of Violence and the Concern for Communal Harmony -- Part II: Construction of the Other -- Chapter 5. Belonging/ Unbelonging to the Nation -- Chapter 6. Violence and the Other in Islam and Hinduism: The 1809 Lat-Bhairon Riots of Banaras -- Part III: Contestations of Identities -- Chapter 7. Group and Individual-Level Determinants of Collective Violence: Social Psychological Aspects of Hindu-Muslim Riots -- Chapter 8. Identity, Activism, and Political Violence: Psychological Perspective on Kashmiri Militants -- Chapter 9. Religious Violence and the "Developmental State" in Rajasthan -- Part IV: Towards Harmony and Peace -- Chapter 10. Between Revenge and Reconciliation: the Significance of Truth Commission -- Chapter 11. Transcending Boundaries: Fundamentalism, Secularism, and Social Capital in multi-faith Societies.
This volume brings together important and original perspectives from South Asia on the relationship between violence--an increasingly important issue in multicultural societies--and the process of othering. The contributors state that societies create 'others' through deliberate acts of selection over a period of time. The objective of the process of othering is to deny rights and privileges that one sets for one's own group. This volume affirms that central to the understanding of violence in any society is the understanding of othering processes. Violence and nonviolence are influenced by the nature of othering processes as well as the kinds of others in a society. Groups engaged in mutual othering are also the ones that are often involved in violent relationships. Renowned scholars from diverse fields provide multidisciplinary perspectives on violence and othering, discussing the concepts of violence and nonviolence in multicultural societies, communal harmony, constructions of the other, truth commissions, state censorship of 'sensitive' issues, fundamentalism and secularism in multifaith societies, and specific cases from recent violence-prone areas. This volume focuses on the South Asian, and more specifically, the Indian context, but is relevant for researchers seeking to understand these issues anywhere in the world.
ISBN: 9788132226130
Standard No.: 10.1007/978-81-322-2613-0doiSubjects--Topical Terms:
654796
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