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Children and Violence: Politics of Conflict in South Asia
0Discover the intricate realities of childhood amidst political conflict across South Asia. This crucial study investigates children’s multifaceted roles within volatile socio-political landscapes, examining how state actions, family dynamics, and local customs shape their experiences of violence and peace. By dissecting diverse case studies, it highlights the significant gaps between universal child protection ideals and everyday life in regions like India. An indispensable read for understanding children’s rights and political engagement in South Asia, offering vital insights for students and researchers.
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Nationbuilding, Gender and War Crimes in South Asia (Routledge Contemporary South Asia Series)
0Uncover the critical nexus of nationbuilding, gender, and war crimes in South Asia. This impactful study delves into how state-building in the Indian subcontinent profoundly shapes gender dynamics, sexuality, and the marginalization of minority communities. Utilizing a historical lens, it critically examines the realities of war crimes and identity formation. Essential for students, researchers, and policy enthusiasts interested in contemporary South Asian history, gender studies, and political sociology in India.