Radhika Mohanram is a Professor at the Centre for Critical and Cultural Theory, Cardiff University, UK. Anindya Raychaudhuri is a Lecturer in English at the University of St Andrews.
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Introduction Radhika Mohanram and Anindya Raychaudhuri 1. The 1947 Partition Violence: Characteristics and Interpretations Ian Talbot 2. The Socio-Historical Production of Partition in Palestine Marcelo Svirsky and Ronnen Ben-Arie 3. Sexuality after Partition: The Great Indian Private Sphere Radhika Mohanram 4. Lessons not Learned from the Yugoslav Dismemberment and their Implications for the European Union Stefano Bianchini 5. Legacies of Partition: Remembering the German Democratic Republic Chris Weedon 6. Legacy of Indian partition Samuel Sequeira 7. Post-partition anxieties and the matter of authenticity in Ireland Louise Harrington 8. Drawing Partition and Its Violence: Joe Sacco's Palestine and Vishwajyoti Ghosh's This Side, That Side Vedita Cowaloosur 9. Advertising (Across) Borders: Fetishizing Humanism and the "Magic" of Capitalism Anindya Raychaudhuri 10. Following a Theory of Partition Jennifer Yusin
Introduction Radhika Mohanram and Anindya Raychaudhuri 1. The 1947 Partition Violence: Characteristics and Interpretations Ian Talbot 2. The Socio-Historical Production of Partition in Palestine Marcelo Svirsky and Ronnen Ben-Arie 3. Sexuality after Partition: The Great Indian Private Sphere Radhika Mohanram 4. Lessons not Learned from the Yugoslav Dismemberment and their Implications for the European Union Stefano Bianchini 5. Legacies of Partition: Remembering the German Democratic Republic Chris Weedon 6. Legacy of Indian partition Samuel Sequeira 7. Post-partition anxieties and the matter of authenticity in Ireland Louise Harrington 8. Drawing Partition and Its Violence: Joe Sacco's Palestine and Vishwajyoti Ghosh's This Side, That Side Vedita Cowaloosur 9. Advertising (Across) Borders: Fetishizing Humanism and the "Magic" of Capitalism Anindya Raychaudhuri 10. Following a Theory of Partition Jennifer Yusin
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