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ISBN 10: 1000904342
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Author: Rituparna Bhattacharyya
Genocides and Xenophobia in South Asia and Beyond 1st Edition Table of contents:
1 Understanding Xenophobia and Genocide
Introduction
Understanding Xenophobia and Genocide
The Question is, Where to Draw the Line?
Genocide: A Form of Gender-Based Violence
Chapter Overviews
Conclusion
Notes
References
2 Nationalisms On(the)line: New Media and the Fanning of Fear and Xenophobia
Introduction
Affect Registers of Digital Nationalism
Affective Digiscapes: Of Loving and Belonging
Conclusion
Notes
References
3 The Alchemy of a Sectarian Riot: New Delhi, 2020
Introduction
Riot as Theatre: The Politics and Optics of Communal Rage
Demonstrations against CAA
State Hegemony and Cementing Divisions
Anatomy of a Riot
Conspiracy Theories and Riot Narratives: The Erosion of Dissent
The Aftermath: Media, Rumours, and Burgeoning Mistrust
In Conclusion
Bibliography
4 Genocide of Kashmiri Pandits
Introduction
Kashmiri Pandits: The Indigenous People of Kashmir
Persecution
Hate Campaign
The Genocide and Aftermath
Response
Conclusion
Notes
References
5 Narratives, Violence and Consent: The Normalisation of State Violence in Jammu and Kashmir
Introduction
Deconstructing “Kashmir”: A Note on Methodology
Understanding State Violence
Kashmir: A Conflict of Narratives
Manufacturing Consent for Violence: Media and Kashmir
“Kashmir” through the Eyes of an Indian
Conclusion
Appendix: Questionnaire
Notes
References
6 Communal Riot, Pogrom, or Genocide?: Framing and Naming the Anti-Sikh Violence of Delhi 1984
Perpetrators and Intent
Victims and Effects
Naming the 1984 Violence and Its Narratives
Conclusions: 1984 as Genocide?
Notes
References
7 Is Assam Under the Shackle of a Silent Genocide?
Introduction
Revisiting History of Assam: An Overview
Language Movement
Assam Agitation
Nellie Massacre
Assam Accord
Towards a Silent Genocide
Notes
References
8 ‘Recovering Violent Pasts’: Revisiting Moments of Xenophobic Violence and Uprooting from Partitioned North-East India
Reflecting on Amnesia and Absence of Assam
The Sylhet Referendum Experience: Setting the Xenophobic Violent Foundation
Post-Referendum Sylhet: Tales of Horror
The ‘Unsuspecting Victims’ beyond Hindu-Muslim
Conclusion
Notes
References
9 Genocide in Sylhet during the Liberation War of Bangladesh
Introduction
Background of the Study
Genocide in Bangladesh
Genocides Carried Out in Sylhet
Research Design
Materials and Methods
Ethical Considerations
Limitations of the Study
Data Analysis and Interpretations
Findings of the Study
Facts and Figures Relating to Genocides Committed in Sylhet
Discussion on Major Genocides in the Sylhet Region
Burunga Genocide in Sylhet
Sriramsi Genocide in Sunamganj
Naria Genocide in Moulvibazar
Makalkandi Genocide in Habiganj
Krishnapur Genocide in Habiganj
Bengali Hindus Are the Innocent Victims of Genocides in Most Cases
Many of the Genocide Spots Were Remote and Inaccessible
Bengali Collaborators Are the Main Perpetrators of the Genocide
Genocidal Rape
Pillage and Setting Fire to Grab the Property of the Victims of Genocides
Discussion
Ethnic Cleansing and Creole Nationalism
Benedict Anderson’s Conception of ‘Imagined Communities’ and the Bengali Genocide
Conclusion
Notes
References
10 Ethnic Violence in Sri Lanka: Politics of Sinhala-Tamil Tensions
Introduction
Genocide or Successful Anti-militancy Operation?
Ethnic Tensions in the Colonial Era
Ethnic Tensions in Post-Independence Sri Lanka
Highly Protracted Civil War
Final Eelam War
Developments after the Final Eelam War
Conclusion
Note
References
11 Xenophobia in South Africa: Can this Morph into Genocide?
Introduction
Xenophobia and Genocide
Migrant Labour and Undocumented Migration
Media and Xenophobia
Xenophobic Violence
State Denialism and the Response to Xenophobia
Conclusion
Notes
References
12 1994 Rwanda Holocaust: A Critical Analysis of Xenophobia Mutating to Genocide against the Tutsi
Introduction
History of Rwanda
Xenophobia and Growing Retaliatory Ethnic Violence
More than 100 Days of Genocide against Tutsis
Alleviation from Genocide Trauma
International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda
The National Court System
The Gacaca Court System
Girinka
Imihigo
Conclusion
Notes
References
Index
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