The Partition Motif in Contemporary Conflicts

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This important book is a conversation across culture on the theme of partition and its far-reaching sociological implications for communal patterns, generational dynamics and individual lives. While the governing imagery of partition is drawn from the context of India and Pakistan, the analysis explores similar processes vis-a-vis Israel and Palestine and East and West Germany. Developing the concept of ‘partition-societies’, the volume succinctly explains the social, economic and political implications of such divisions. The lens of partition is used to focus on how societies that have experienced breaks and traumas are organized and constituted and the ways in which they deploy their understanding of the past to reconstruct themselves. The book enquires into ways in which local communities as well as wider national entities use their knowledge of the past. The international contributors to this volume show how this separation was of significance not only in the strict political sense but formed the basis for long-term processes of identity, of memory and inspiration, and the very basis on which different societies were organized. This book will be of interest to anthropologists, sociologists, political scientists, students and scholars of culture studies, as also the general reader.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR Eyal Ben-Ari

Eyal Ben-Ari is Professor of Anthropology at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem.

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Title
The Partition Motif in Contemporary Conflicts
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Edition
1st ed.
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ISBN
8178297051
Length
381p., Figures; Maps; Notes, References, Index; 22cm.
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