Journal•ISSN: 0085-6401
South Asia-journal of South Asian Studies
Taylor & Francis
About: South Asia-journal of South Asian Studies is an academic journal published by Taylor & Francis. The journal publishes majorly in the area(s): Politics & Colonialism. It has an ISSN identifier of 0085-6401. Over the lifetime, 1298 publications have been published receiving 8043 citations.
Topics: Politics, Colonialism, Hinduism, Caste, Nationalism
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TL;DR: In this article, the authors present an open space/public place: Garbage, modernity and India in South Asia: Journal of South Asian Studies: Vol. 14, No. 2, Section 5.
Abstract: (1991). Open space/public place: Garbage, modernity and India. South Asia: Journal of South Asian Studies: Vol. 14, Aspect of ‚the public’ in colonial South Asia, pp. 15-31.
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TL;DR: In this paper, the Lakshman Rekha and cultural constructions in youth sexuality in urban India have been discussed, and gender differences and cultural constructs of youth sexuality have been identified.
Abstract: (2001). Redrawing the Lakshman Rekha: Gender differences and cultural constructions in youth sexuality in urban India. South Asia: Journal of South Asian Studies: Vol. 24, Sexual sites, seminal attitudes: Sexualities, masculinites and culture in South Asia, pp. 133-156.
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TL;DR: In this paper, the partition massacres in Punjab, 1947 South Asia: Journal of South Asian Studies: Vol 18, North India: Partition and Independence, pp 13-36.
Abstract: (1995) 'August anarchy’: The partition massacres in Punjab, 1947 South Asia: Journal of South Asian Studies: Vol 18, North India: Partition and Independence, pp 13-36
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TL;DR: In this paper, Remembered villages: Representations of Hindu-Bengali memories in the aftermath of the partition of India are discussed. But their focus is on the memory of the remembered villages.
Abstract: (1995). Remembered villages: Representations of Hindu‐Bengali memories in the aftermath of the partition. South Asia: Journal of South Asian Studies: Vol. 18, North India: Partition and Independence, pp. 109-129.
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TL;DR: To intervene in debates on the consumption of beef in India is to partake in complex inter-connected discourses on the sacredness of the cow in dominant-caste Hindu India, its centrality to a large...
Abstract: To intervene in debates on the consumption of beef in India is to partake in complex inter-connected discourses on the sacredness of the cow in dominant-caste Hindu India, its centrality to a large...
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