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Diversity, Ethnicity and Identity in South Asia

AuthorEdited by A.R. Momin
PublisherRawat
Publisher2009
Publisherx
Publisher302 p,
ISBN8131602605

Contents: Preface. Introduction. 1. The dialectic of unity and diversity in a multicultural state/Bhikhu Parekh. 2. Plural society and pluralism in South Asia: a conceptual refinement and an empirical explication/T.K. Oommen. 3. Floating identities: some thoughts on the construction and manipulation of cultural similarity and difference/Aparna Rao. 4. Cultural plurality and ethnic closure: Anglo-Indians in urban South India/Lionel Caplan. 5. Sinhala and Tamil youth violence in Sri Lanka/Peter Kloos. 6. Pakistan or Punjabistan: crisis of national identity/Yunas Samad. 7. Diversities, ethnicity and autonomy/K.S. Singh. 8. Reification and ways of living: secularism, tolerance, religion and identity in contemporary Indian scholarship and a village community/Lee I. Schlesinger. Index.

"South Asia, home to nearly one-sixth of the world's population, is currently in the focus of considerable academic attention. The emergence of India as one of the fastest-growing economies in the world has further sharpened the international focus on the region. South Asia is one of the most culturally diverse regions in the world and, at the same time, the site of a long-standing process of cultural hybridization and symbiosis. The region has witnessed, over the past several centuries as well as in recent years, highly significant and complex processes of ethnicization, identity-construction and ethnic conflict. The present volume hopes to make a modest contribution to the study of South Asia in the context of its pervasive diversity and complexity and the interface between change and continuity.

The papers in the volume by a galaxy of scholars like Bhikhu Parekh, T.K. Oommen, Aparna Rao, Lionel Caplan, Peter Kloos, Yunas Samad, K.S. Singh and Lee Schlesinger, deal with a wide range of theoretical and empirical themes and issues in the context of South Asia, including multicultural state, pluralism, shifting identities, ethnic violence, national identity, tribal autonomy and the interface of religion and identity." (jacket)

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