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The partition motif in contemporary conflicts / editors, Smita Tewari Jassal and Eyal Ben-Ari.

Contributor(s): Jassal, Smita Tewari | Ben-Ari, Eyal
Publisher: New Delhi ; London : Sage Publications, 2007.Description: 381 p. : maps ; 22 cm.ISBN: 9780761935476 (pbk); 0761935479 (pbk); 9788178297057 (India pbk); 8178297051 (India pbk)DDC classification: 303.6/9
Contents:
Partition as a challenge to the 'homogenous' German nation / I. Dietzsch; De-partitioning society: contesting borders of te mind in Bangladesh and India / K. Sinha-Kerkhoff, E. Bal; The cartographic imagination: british mandate Palestine / E. Ben-Ze'ev; Constructing Palestine through surveillance practices / E. Zureik; Partition violence in memory and performance: the Punjabi Dhadi tradition / M. Nijhawan; Memories of a lost home: partition in the fiction of the subcontinent / A. Bhalla; A homeland torn apart: partition in a Palestinian refugee camp / N. Gren; Partition and partings: the paradox of German kinship ties / T. Thelan; Partition of Bengal or creation of a 'nation'? memories of a difference / H. H. Khondker; The surang (tunnel) of Madanpura: partition motif in Banaras / V. Raman; Living in the shadow of emergency in Palestine / H. Ghanim; Partition in contemporary struggles over religious spaces in Bhopal / U. Rao; Collective memory and obstacles to reconcilliation efforts in Israel / Z. Bekerman; North Korea South Korea: one Korea and the relevance of German reunification / J. Borneman.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Partition as a challenge to the 'homogenous' German nation / I. Dietzsch; De-partitioning society: contesting borders of te mind in Bangladesh and India / K. Sinha-Kerkhoff, E. Bal; The cartographic imagination: british mandate Palestine / E. Ben-Ze'ev; Constructing Palestine through surveillance practices / E. Zureik; Partition violence in memory and performance: the Punjabi Dhadi tradition / M. Nijhawan; Memories of a lost home: partition in the fiction of the subcontinent / A. Bhalla; A homeland torn apart: partition in a Palestinian refugee camp / N. Gren; Partition and partings: the paradox of German kinship ties / T. Thelan; Partition of Bengal or creation of a 'nation'? memories of a difference / H. H. Khondker; The surang (tunnel) of Madanpura: partition motif in Banaras / V. Raman; Living in the shadow of emergency in Palestine / H. Ghanim; Partition in contemporary struggles over religious spaces in Bhopal / U. Rao; Collective memory and obstacles to reconcilliation efforts in Israel / Z. Bekerman; North Korea South Korea: one Korea and the relevance of German reunification / J. Borneman.

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