Being Bengali : at home and in the world
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Chakraborty, Mridula Nath
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Chakraborty, Mridula Nath
Bibliographic Information
Being Bengali : at home and in the world
edited by Mridula Nath Chakraborty
(Routledge contemporary South Asia series, 77)
Routledge, 2014
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Summary: "Bengal has long been one of the key centres of civilisation and culture in the Indian subcontinent. However, Bengal identity - "Bengaliness" - is complicated by the fact that Bengal is now divided between India and Bangladesh, and by the fact that there is a very large international diaspora from both parts of Bengal. This book explores a wide range of issues connected with Bengali identity. Amongst other subjects, it considers the special problems arising as a result of the division of Bengal, and concludes by demonstrating that there are many factors which make for a single Bengal identity"-- Provided by publisher
Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Bengal has long been one of the key centres of civilisation and culture in the Indian subcontinent. However, Bengali identity - "Bengaliness" - is complicated by its long history of evolution, the fact that Bengal is now divided between India and Bangladesh, and by virtue of a very large international diaspora from both parts of Bengal. This book explores a wide range of issues connected with Bengali identity. Amongst other subjects, it considers the special problems arising as a result of the division of Bengal, and concludes by demonstrating that there are many factors which make for the idea of a Bengali identity.
Table of Contents
Being Bengali: At Home and in the World: Some Speculations 1. The University of Dhaka and National Identity Formation in Bangladesh 2. Does Caste Matter in Bengal? Examining the Myth of Bengali Exceptionalism 3. Producing and Re-producing the New Woman: A Note on the Prefix 'Re' 4. The Refugee Woman and the New Woman: (En)gendering Middle-Class Bengali Modernity and the City in Satyajit Ray's Mahanagar (The Big City 1963) 5. Re-Visioning the Subject of Intimacy: Rabindranath Tagore and Post-Colonial Habitations 6. Religion and the Demonic Form of Sacralization: The Case of Swami Vivekananda 7. In Pursuit of the 'Authentic' Bengali: Impressions and Observations of a Contested Diaspora 8. Being Bengali Abroad: Identity Politics among the Bengali Community in Britain 9. Eternal Bengal 10. Bengal(is) in the House: The Politics of National Culture in Pakistan, 1947-1971
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