The Hindu self and its Muslim neighbors: contested borderlines on Bengali landscapes
Preface -- 1. Hindus and Muslims in Unpartitioned Bengal: Affinities and Antagonisms -- 2. Partitioned Lands: Rabindranath Tagore, Nazrul Islam, and Annada Shankar Ray -- 3. Rabindranath Tagore: Translated Texts -- 4. Nazrul Islam: Translated Texts -- 5. Annada Shankar Ray: Translated Texts --...
Summary: | Preface -- 1. Hindus and Muslims in Unpartitioned Bengal: Affinities and Antagonisms -- 2. Partitioned Lands: Rabindranath Tagore, Nazrul Islam, and Annada Shankar Ray -- 3. Rabindranath Tagore: Translated Texts -- 4. Nazrul Islam: Translated Texts -- 5. Annada Shankar Ray: Translated Texts -- 6. Conclusion References -- About the Author. "The Hindu Self and its Muslim Neighbors sketches the contours of relations between Hindus and Muslims in Bengal. The central argument is that these relations are marked by various patterns of amicability and antipathy which emerge at dynamic intersections between Hindu self-understandings and social shifts on contested landscapes"-- |
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Item Description: | Literaturangaben, Literaturhinweise Seite 211-220 Register Seite 221-223 |
ISBN: | 1793642583 |