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Books in the Routledge Contemporary South Asia Series series

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  • - The Emergence of a Cinema of Accountability
    by Germany) Imran & Rahat (University of Bremen
    £29.49 - 128.49

  • - Settlement Experience of Afghan Migrants
    by Kolkata, India) Ghosh & Anwesha (Centre for Studies in International Relations and Development (CSIRD)
    £43.49 - 137.49

  • - Continuity and Change in Economic Relations and Security Interests
    by Ahmad Rashid (Islamabad Policy Research Institute Malik
    £132.99

    Explains the complex nature of Pakistan-Japan relations. This book analyses the evolution and development of relations between the two countries by defining two key factors: economic interests and security concerns in the US-led global security system.

  • - Transnational networks and changing identities
     
    £128.49

    Uses the concept of transnational networks as a way to understand the South Asian diaspora. This book offers an insight into the South Asian diaspora. It is suitable for academics working in the fields of South Asian studies, diaspora and cultural studies, anthropology, transnationalism and globalization.

  • - Negotiating Cooperation, Institutional Structures
    by Kishore C. Dash
    £41.99 - 132.99

    The dramatic surge in regional integration schemes over the years has been one of the most important developments in world politics. Virtually all countries are now members of at least one regional grouping. This book examines regionalism in South Asia. It also considers the formation and evolution of SAARC.

  • - A Complex Web
    by USA) Riaz & Ali (Illinois State University
    £41.99 - 132.99

    Provides an academic study on the growing Islamist militancy in Bangladesh. This book examines the relevance, significance and trajectories of militant Islamist groups in Bangladesh, exploring the complex web of domestic, regional and international events and dynamics that have both engendered and strengthened Islamist militancy in Bangladesh.

  • - Teaching Terror?
     
    £132.99

    After 9/11, madrasas have been linked to international terrorism. This book discusses the educational system of madrasas in South Asia. It gives a contextual account of different facets of madrasa education from historical, anthropological, theological, political and religious studies perspectives.

  • - Shariah-Compliant Finance and the Quest to make Pakistan more Islamic
    by USA) Khan & Feisal (Hobart and William Smith Colleges
    £41.99 - 132.99

  • by USA) Candland, Christopher (Wellesley College & Massachussets
    £41.99 - 137.49

    Presenting a study of organized labour in India and Pakistan, this work analyzes the impact and role of organized labour in the political and economic development of these two countries.

  • - Indigeneity in Transition in the State of Kerala
    by Darley Jose (Norwegian University of Life Sciences) Kjosavik & Nadarajah (Norwegian University of Life Sciences) Shanmugaratnam
    £40.99 - 92.49

  • - Rethinking Muslim migration
    by Claire Alexander, Annu Jalais & Joya Chatterji
    £41.99 - 141.99

  • - Perspectives on Otherism and Otherness
     
    £132.99

  • - Becoming Adivasi
     
    £137.49

    Since the 1990s, the Indigenous movement worldwide has become increasingly relevant to research in India, re-shaping the terms of engagement with Adivasi (Indigenous/tribal) peoples and their pasts. This book responds to the growing need for an inter-disciplinary re-assessment of Tribal studies in postcolonial India and defines a new agenda for Adivasi studies. It considers the existing conceptual and historical parameters of Tribal studies, as a means of addressing new approaches to histories of de-colonization and patterns of identity-formation that have become visible since national independence.

  • - 'An Other Nation'
    by Sharmistha (South Asia Research Foundation (SARF) Gooptu
    £132.99

    Covering the years spanning cinema's emergence as a popular form in Bengal in the first half of the twentieth century, this book examines the main genres and trends produced by this cinema, and leads up to Bengali cinema's last phase of transition in the 1980s.

  • - Terrorism, ethnicity, political economy
    by Asoka Bandarage
    £137.49

    Offers historically-based analysis of the origin, evolution and potential resolution of the civil conflict in Sri Lanka over the struggle to establish a separate state in its Northern and Eastern provinces. This book presents a conceptual framework useful for comparative global conflict analysis and resolution.

  • - Caught in the Peace Trap?
     
    £132.99

    The period between 2001 and 2006 saw the rise and fall of an internationally supported effort to bring a protracted violent conflict in Sri Lanka to a peaceful resolution. This book provides an analytical starting point for exploring the complex interactions between international and domestic players during the war-peace-war period.

  • - India and the Punjab Economy
    by Pritam Singh
    £41.99 - 132.99

    Examines India's development through an exploration of the triangular relationship between federalism, nationalism and the development process. This book focuses on one of the seemingly paradoxical cases of impressive development and sharp federal conflicts that have been witnessed in the state of Punjab.

  • by Bidyut Chakrabarty
    £38.49 - 128.49

  • - Secularism, Religion, Representations
     
    £132.99

    Literary, cinematic and media representations of the disputed category of the `South Asian Muslim¿ have undergone substantial change in the last few decades and in particular since the events of September 11, 2001. Here we find the first book-length critical analysis of these representations of Muslims from South Asia and its diaspora in literature, the media, culture and cinema. The collected essays highlight the significant role that literature, film,and music can play in opening up space for complex reflections on Muslim identities and cultures, and how such imaginative cultural forms can enable us to rethink secularism and religion.

  • - Religion and a New Nation
    by Megan Adamson Sijapati
    £41.99 - 137.49

  • - Revolution in the Twenty-first Century
     
    £132.99

    The book deals with the dynamics and growth of a violent 21st century communist rebellion initiated by the Communist Party of Nepal (Maoist), explaining the different causes, factors that contributed to its growth, strategies employed by the rebels and the state, and the consequences of the insurgency.

  • - The impact of state and donor interventions on farmers
    by Australia) Ali & Syed Mohammad (University of Melbourne
    £45.49 - 132.99

  • - Globalizing Muscular Nationalism
    by Canada) Banerjee & Sikata (University of Victoria
    £41.99 - 132.99

  • by USA) Reddy & Movindri (Occidental College
    £40.99 - 128.49

  • - Reincarnation of Ultra-Left Wing Extremism in the Twenty-First Century
    by Bidyut Chakrabarty & Rajat Kumar Kujur
    £11.49 - 36.49

    Through historical analysis, this book assesses the ideological articulation of the contemporary ultra-left movement in India, including Maoism which is expanding gradually in India. It argues that Maoism provides critical inputs for an alternative paradigm for development, relevant for transitional societies.

  • - The Social and Cultural Impact of Neoliberal Reforms
    by Australia) Ganguly-Scrase, Ruchira (University of Wollongong, Australia) Scrase & et al.
    £44.49 - 128.49

    Analyzes both the economic and cultural sides to globalization in India. This book reveals the complexity of the globalization process and describes the contradictory attitudes of the lower middle classes. It is suitable for students working in the fields of Sociology, Social Anthropology and Development Studies.

  • - Development, Piety and Neoliberal governmentality
    by Norway) Salehin & Mohammad Musfequs (University of Bergen
    £41.99 - 132.99

  • - London, Mumbai, Kolkata, Hyderabad
    by University of London, UK) Rao & Nirmala (School of Oriental and African Studies
    £44.49 - 132.99

  • - Comparative Perspectives on Muslim and Sikh Identities
    by Jamia Millia Islamia, India) Fazal & Tanweer (Nelson Mandela Centre for Peace and Conflict Resolution
    £43.49 - 132.99

  • - Spies and "Terrorists"
    by Cara Cilano
    £137.49

    Post-9/11 Espionage Fiction in the US and Pakistan examines post-9/11 American spy fictions alongside Pakistani novels that draw upon many of the same figures, tropes, and conventions. As the Pakistani texts re-place spy fiction¿s conventions, they offer another vantage point from which to view the affective appeals common to these conventions¿ usual deployment in American texts. This book argues that the appropriation by Pakistani writers of these conventions insistently tracks how the formulaic and popular nature of post-9/11 American espionage thrillers forwards and reinforces "appropriate" affective responses, often linked to domestic sites and relations, to "terrorism."

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