sameeksha Current Issue : VOL 45 No. 10 March 06 - March 12, 2010    See Full Contents>>
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    Partition and Many Nationalisms   (9th July 2005)
     Nonica Datta
          For long ‘secular’ vs ‘communal’ and ‘national’ vs ‘communal’ have been used in our nation’s official history. To contextualise these terms might mean to dispassionately understand the politics of labels, stereotyping and castigation that shapes our narratives of nationalism. Sadly, narratives of nationalisms, inclusive or exclusivist, have permeated people’s cultural and political consciousness at the expense of tolerance, dignity and equality in everyday lives.


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