1st Edition

Production of Postcolonial India and Pakistan Meanings of Partition

By Ted Svensson Copyright 2013
216 Pages
by Routledge

216 Pages
by Routledge

216 Pages
by Routledge

This work seeks to examine the event and concurrent transition that the inauguration of India and Pakistan as ‘postcolonial’ states in August 1947 constituted and effectuated. Analysing India and Pakistan together in a parallel and mutually dependant reading, and utilizing primary data and archival materials, Svensson offers new insights into the current literature, seeking to conceptualise... Read more
1. Introduction  2. What (Kind of) Independence?  3. Caught in the Parallax: Partition Scholarship and the Unspeakable  4. Production of Space: Identity, Singularity and Legitimacy  5. Writing the Genre of the New: Constituting the Nation, Community and Universal Citizenship  6. Overwriting Class: Backwardness and the Mature Citizen  7. The Impossible Totality: Indian Citizenship and the Constitutive Split  8. Conclusion

Biography

Ted Svensson is Lecturer at the Department of Political Science, Lund University, Sweden. He holds a PhD from the University of Warwick, United Kingdom. He has published articles in Global Society, Alternatives and Critical Studies on Terrorism, and he recently contributed with a chapter in the edited volume Comparative Regional Security Governance (London: Routledge, 2012). He was awarded the Political Studies Association's Lord Bryce Prize for best dissertation in International Relations and/or Comparative Politics in 2011.