Margaret JollyThe Australian Journal of AnthropologyMargaret Jolly, 'Motherlands? Some notes on women and nationalism in India and Africa,' in Taja, vol. 5, nos. 1 & 2 (1994):41-59, p. 57.
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As the official Partition of India in 1947 was negotiated by ‘nationalist’ leaders on all sides, large segments of the population underwent violent dislocations across what was to become the Indo-Pakistani border. These journeys of Hindus to India and Muslims to Pakistan left in their wake a ...
It discussed the views, attitudes, and the independent of Merdeka and Kedaulatan Rakjat in the editorial column, corner notes and caricatures presented. Other research of Indonesian press is a dissertation that entitled The Vernacular Press and the Emergence of Modern Indonesian Consciousness (1855–...
This is nowhere more poignantly patent than in the relation of motherhood and nationalism. This paper compares some recent approaches to representations of 'mothers of the nation' in India and South Africa. Three aspects of the problem are highlighted. Firstly, how far images of the mothers of ...
Notes 1. Marx himself draws a similar analogy in his Economic and Philosophic Manuscripts of 1844 where he talked about a renter finding “himself in someone else’s house” (MECW 3, p. 314). Benner also points out that Marx was probably disavowing the “highly charged political connotations...
Scott (2009) notes in his book The Art of Not Being Governed, the people of this mountainous area were very mobile (a geographical region Scott refers to as 'Zomia' and which includes the mountainous regions of Mainland Southeast Asian and Southwest China). Mobility was used as a strategy ...
Notes 1. However, programs of multinational civic education face a number of challenges in their efforts to shape desirable forms of nested identities. For a discussion of these issues in the context of Canada see McDonough (2003). 2. Regarding difficulties in cultivating a sense of shared ...
Versions Notes Abstract The rise of new forms of religious nationalism at the end of the 20th and beginning of the 21st centuries is to a large extent a by-product of globalization. As nation-states are permeated by transnational economics and trends and secular nationalism is challenged by the...
We may also depend on reports from the non-professional “man on the spot” until professional anthropologists arrive in space; one can even imagine a cosmic “Notes and Queries” guidebook for such a purpose! Space colonization will provide new material for ethnographic description and comparison,...