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Reconfiguring Identities & Building Territories in India & South Africa

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SKU: 9788173046667

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  • ISBN-13: 9788173046667
  • Publisher: Manohar Publishers and Distributors
  • Binding: Hardback
  • Language: English
  • Returnable: Y
  • Weight: 570 gr
  • ISBN-10: 8173046662
  • Publisher Date: 01 Jan 2005
  • Height: 223 mm
  • No of Pages: 346
  • Spine Width: 23 mm
  • Width: 143 mm

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Weight 0.5 kg

21 reviews for Reconfiguring Identities & Building Territories in India & South Africa

  1. Vaishnavi Kandwal

    An insightful exploration of identity and territory, but at times the academic language felt dense. Overall, a valuable read.

  2. Sumit Bansal

    I enjoyed learning about the nuances of identity in these two distinct contexts. A well-researched and engaging book.

  3. Manan Chaudhary

    I learned a lot from this book. It challenged my assumptions. Highly recommend!

  4. Nimish Yadav

    I found the South Africa sections particularly strong. The Indian context felt less developed. Still, a thought-provoking book.

  5. Aditya Gujrawat

    A must-read for students of political science and sociology. The insights are invaluable.

  6. Tejswi Raj

    The book is fine, but could be structured better for readability and flow.

  7. Aravindh V A

    The book promised more than it delivered, somewhat disappointed by the depth of analysis of the India aspect.

  8. Jai

    A complex and insightful analysis of identity and territory. I would recommend.

  9. Bhavya Goyal

    An okay book. I was expecting something different based on the title.

  10. Vineet Chaudhary

    Very interesting and thought-provoking. Definitely worth the read.

  11. T S Kavya

    Good comparative analysis, some part of it was repetitive. Overall, worth reading to understand the topic.

  12. Prashant

    An academic read, definitely not for casual readers, but a valuable resource. Recommended for serious scholars.

  13. Prachi Bhuranda

    Some parts of the book were repetitive. It’s an okay read, but nothing groundbreaking.

  14. Aditi Bhardwaj

    A fantastic comparative study! One of the best books I’ve read this year.

  15. Ankita V Nambiar

    A bit dry in places, but packed with information. It could use more real life examples to illustrate concepts.

  16. Sahil Singh

    The book is good, but a difficult read due to the academic writing style, could be simpler.

  17. Nitika Nagar

    A really interesting comparative study. It opened my eyes to new perspectives. Highly recommended!

  18. Anwesha Pal Chaudhuri

    The book felt a bit uneven, some chapters are better researched than others.

  19. Khushbu Yadav

    The book is conceptually heavy, but rewards persistence. Some chapters were a bit of a slog to get through.

  20. Rahul Bairwa

    Fascinating book, especially for anyone interested in post-colonial studies. Clear, concise and insightful.

  21. Bharti Jain

    This book is an eye opener. I would recommend this to researchers.

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