Carving Blocs: Communal Ideology in Early Twentieth Century Bengal

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Carving Blocs looks at communalism as it developed in Bengal in the early part of the twentieth century. It examines communalism as an organized ideology saturated in mentalities and acts of violence. Looking at the interaction of events and representational strategies, the book examines communal campaigns within which certain symbols and stereotypes were disseminated in order to mould social tensions, resulting in a world divided by two contesting identities. Carving Blocs provides general reflections on communalism via a vivid sense of the life of the times. It will interest students of social history, communalism, religious identity and cultural politics.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR Pradip Kumar Datta

Pradip Kumar Datta is currently Reader in English at Sri Venkateswara College, Delhi University.

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Title
Carving Blocs: Communal Ideology in Early Twentieth Century Bengal
Author
Edition
1st ed.
Publisher
ISBN
0195647398
Length
viii+312p., 23cm.
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