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`Dancing in Chains`: Narrative and Memory in Political Theory
0Unlock the profound connection between political identity, narrative, and memory in political theory. This influential work challenges traditional boundaries, revealing how storytelling shapes our collective understanding of nations, revolutions, and communities. Delve into the intricate interplay of narrative and political thought, offering vital insights for students and scholars of political science, philosophy, and history in India. Essential reading for grasping the power of memory in shaping social science discourse.
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`Post`-9/11 South Asian Diasporic Fiction: Uncanny Terror
0Explore the profound impact of post-9/11 global shifts on South Asian diaspora fiction. This insightful literary analysis delves into the themes of ‘uncanny terror’ as explored by prominent writers from the South Asian diaspora, offering a critical perspective distinct from Western-centric narratives. Essential reading for students, scholars, and anyone keen on Indian diaspora studies, postcolonial literature, and understanding contemporary global literary trends. Discover fresh insights into how these powerful narratives reflect a world transformed.
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‘Be Clear, Kashmir will Vote for India’: Jammu & Kashmir 1947-1953
21Discover the untold story of Jammu & Kashmir’s integration with India (1947-1953). “Be Clear, Kashmir will Vote for India” by Raghuvendra Tanwar (ISBN: 9789388540186) unveils hidden voices and challenges conventional narratives. Explore rare sources, political maneuvers, and key players like Nehru, Mookerjee, and Abdullah. Uncover a fresh perspective on the Kashmir issue’s origins.
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‘One Planet’ Cities: Sustaining Humanity within Planetary Limits
0Navigate the future of sustainable urbanism with ‘One Planet’ Cities, a vital resource for India’s growth. This insightful book addresses how to meet human needs within planetary limits, offering a pathway through the contraction and convergence model. Drawing on global expert interviews and diverse case studies, including significant examples from India, it scrutinizes city-wide systems like food, energy, and transport via ecological footprint analysis. It provides practical recommendations for policymakers, urban planners, and environmental advocates aiming for genuinely sustainable cities in India. A must-read for creating resilient urban futures.
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‘Post’-9/11 South Asian Diasporic Fiction: Uncanny Terror
0Discover a crucial new perspective on ‘Post’-9/11 literature. This book delves into the profound impact of global events on South Asian diasporic fiction, moving beyond Western-centric views. P. Liao’s critical analysis explores the unique themes of ‘uncanny terror’ found in the works of South Asian writers, examining their experiences of displacement and identity post-9/11. Essential for students and scholars of South Asian literature, postcolonial studies, and diasporic experiences, it offers vital insights into contemporary cultural narratives. A must-read for understanding the global impact of 9/11 through a distinct lens.
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‘Twas the Night After Christmas
16‘Twas the Night After Christmas by Sabrina Jeffries: A Regency romance filled with holiday spirit. Pierce Waverly returns to his estranged family, encountering a cunning ruse by Camilla Stuart. Uncover family secrets and heartwarming moments in this Christmas reunion story. ISBN: 9781476708225
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‘Discoveries’, Explorations and the Imperial Survey
0Explore the early British encounter with India through compelling historical documents. Delve into the imperial survey, charting the ‘discoveries’ and explorations of the Indian subcontinent’s rich geography, diverse flora, and unique peoples. This volume meticulously presents primary accounts, revealing the evolving British perspective from initial wonder to systematic documentation and mapping. A vital resource for anyone interested in the colonial history of British India, offering deep insights into how the empire understood and represented a new world.
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‘I Made Mistakes’: Robert McNamara’s Vietnam War Policy, 1960–1968 (Cambridge Studies in US Foreign Relations)
0Uncover the hidden complexities of Robert McNamara’s Vietnam War policy (1960-1968). This insightful study challenges conventional wisdom, revealing Secretary McNamara’s internal struggle and personal accountability for American escalation. Drawing on new sources, including advisor diaries, it explores his loyalty to the President versus his misgivings about the war. Essential reading for students, scholars, and enthusiasts of US foreign relations, military history, and political decision-making, this book offers a nuanced understanding of pivotal decisions shaping international relations.
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“A good Man is Hard to Find”: Flannery O’connor (Women Writers : Text and Contexts)
0Discover the masterworks of Flannery O’Connor with this essential casebook, a definitive guide to understanding her most acclaimed short story. Explore themes of faith, fate, and the complexities of humanity through riveting narratives and sharp wit. This edition includes the authoritative text, author insights, and critical essays, making it ideal for literature students and scholars in India. Elevate your literary analysis and academic research on Southern Gothic literature and one of America’s most significant 20th-century writers. Perfect for serious readers seeking depth and context.