Grief and the shaping of Muslim communities in north India, c. 1857-1940s by Eve Tignol
Material type:
- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 9781009297653
- Y73(Q7).252'N R3
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Central Library | Central Library | Y73(Q7).252'N R3 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | CL1681651 |
Includes bibliographical references and index.
List of figures -- Acknowledgments -- Note on transliteration -- List of abbreviations -- Introduction -- A garden lost: grief and pain in 1857 shahr āshob poetry -- Useful grief: the Aligarh movement -- Memorials, feelings, and public recognition, c. 1911-1915 -- Empowering grief: poetry and anti-colonial sentiments in the early twentieth century -- Nostalgia in Delhi: local memory and identity, c. 1910-1940 -- Epilogue -- Glossary -- Bibliography -- Index.
"This book contributes to significant on-going discussions on nationalism, collective emotions and memory in modern print cultures. It highlights how emotions were collectively cultivated and debated for the shaping of Muslim community identity and for political mobilisation in colonial India after the 1857 Uprising"-- Provided by publisher.
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