Muslim belonging in secular India: negotiating citizenship in postcolonial Hyderabad Taylor C. Sherman, London School of Economics and Political Science.
Publication details: [New York] : Cambridge University Press 2015Description: xiii, 200 pages ; 24 cmContent type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 9781107095076Subject(s): Muslims -- India -- Hyderabad -- History -- 20th century | Muslims -- India -- Hyderabad -- Social conditions -- 20th century | Hyderabad (India) -- Ethnic relations | Hyderabad (India) -- History -- 20th century | Hyderabad (India) -- Social conditions -- 20th centuryDDC classification: 305.6970 LOC classification: DS486.H9 | S56 2015Item type | Current library | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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305.697 D9288 Ethnographies of Islam: ritual performances and everyday practices | 305.697 F471 Challenge of pluralism: paradigms from Muslim contexts | 305.697 N821 On the Muslim question | 305.6970 Sh56 Muslim belonging in secular India: negotiating citizenship in postcolonial Hyderabad | 305.697 T981 Politics of Islamophobia: race, power and fantasy | 305.697073 P344 Behind the Backlash: Muslim Americans after 9/11 | 305.697090 G8201 Terrains of Exchange: religious economies of global Islam |
Includes bibliographical references (pages 185-194) and index.
Introduction -- Moral economies of communal violence and refugee rehabilitation -- Unwinding Hyderabad's pan-Islamic networks -- Majority rule versus Mulki rule: government service and the Hindu majority -- Secular Muslim politics in a democratic age -- From the language of the bazaar to a minority language: linguistic reorganisation in Hyderabad State and the fate of Urdu -- Conclusion.
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