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Author:
Singh, Jaspal Kaur, 1951- author.
Title:
Violence and resistance in Sikh gendered identity / Jaspal Kaur Singh.
Publisher:
New York :
Copyright Date:
2022
Description:
ix, 194 pages ; 24 cm
Subject:
Sikhs in literature."--Provided by publisher.
Sex role in literature.
Indic literature--20th century--History and criticism.
Indic literature--21st century--History and criticism.
Indic literature (English)--20th century--History and criticism.
Indic literature (English)--21st century--History and criticism.
Violence--Social aspects--India.
Violence in literature.
Role selon le sexe dans la litterature.
Litterature de l'Inde--20e siecle--Histoire et critique.
Litterature de l'Inde--21e siecle--Histoire et critique.
Litterature de l'Inde (anglaise)--20e siecle--Histoire et critique.
Litterature de l'Inde (anglaise)--21e siecle--Histoire et critique.
Violence--Aspect social--Inde.
Violence dans la litterature.
Feminism--Sikhism--Sikhism
Indic literature (English)
Sikh literature
Violence in literature
Criticism, interpretation, etc.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Summary:
"This book examines the constructions and representations of male and female Sikhs in Indian and diasporic literature and culture through the consideration of the role of violence as constitutive of Sikh identity. How do Sikh men and women construct empowering identities within the Indian nation-state and in the diaspora? The book explores Indian literature and culture to understand the role of violence and the feminization of baptized and turbaned Sikh men, as well as identity formation of Sikh women who are either virtually erased from narratives, bodily eliminated through honor killings, or constructed and represented as invisible. It looks at the role of violence during critical junctures in Sikh history, including the Mughal rule, the British colonial period, the Partition of India, the 1984 anti-Sikh riots in India, and the terror of 9/11 in the United States. The author analyzes how violence reconstitutes gender roles and sexuality within various cultural and national spaces in India and the diaspora. She also highlights questions related to women's agency and their negotiation of traumatic memories for empowering identities. The book will interest scholars, researchers, and students of postcolonial English literature, contemporary Indian literature, Sikh studies, diaspora studies, global studies, gender and sexuality studies, religious studies, history, sociology, media and films studies, cultural studies, popular culture, and South Asian studies
ISBN:
9780367494636
0367494639
OCLC:
(OCoLC)1250309626
Locations:
OVUX522 -- University of Iowa Libraries (Iowa City)

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