Südasien-Chronik - South Asia Chronicle 4/2014, © Südasien-Seminar der Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin ISBN: 978-3-86004-303-5
FOCUS/FOKUS
Mapping Bangladesh Studies
Edited by IFTEKHAR IQBAL &SADIA BAJWA
IFTEKHAR IQBAL, State of Bangladesh Studies: An Exploration in
Historical Literature 5
WILLEM VAN SCHENDEL, Blind Spots and Biases in Bangladesh Studies
29
NEILESH BOSE, Periodisation and the Twentieth Century:
Grappling with the Pre-Histories of Bangladesh 35 ELORA SHEHABUDDIN, Feminism and Nationalism in Cold War
East Pakistan 49
ANNU JALAIS, Bengali ‘Bihari’ Muharram: The Identitarian
Trajectories of a Community 69
MAX STILLE,Islamic Non-Friday Sermons in Bangladesh 94 EVA GERHARZ, What is in a Name? Indigenous Identity and the
Politics of Denial in Bangladesh 115
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MERLE GRONEWEG, ‘Muslims’ after Partition and 9/11: The Construction of a ‘Religious Minority’ and its Challenges to
‘Secularism’ in India and Western Europe
138
JANAKI NAIR, “The City is History”: New Indian Urbanism and
the Terrain of the Law 165
DHANYA FEE KOSCHORRECK, Ravidassia – Weder Sikh noch Hindu? Aushandlung und Festigung von Identität innerhalb einer global vernetzten (religiösen) Gemeinschaft
200
MICHAEL DUSCHE, Women’s Rights in India: Hierarchical Ethics
vs. Egalitarian Morality 228
REVIEW ESSAY/FORSCHUNGSBERICHT
CORINNA R. UNGER, India’s Green Revolution: Towards a New
Historical Perspective 254
SUSHMITA NATH, Changing Trajectories of Indian Political Thought
271
SARAH HOLZ, Reforming Tradition and Traditions of Reform in
Muslim South Asia 305
NITIN SINHA, ‘Opinion’ and ‘Violence’: Whiteness, Empire and
State-Formation in Colonial India 322
STEPHAN BEUTNER, Maoisten in Indien: Neue Ansätze und
Einsichten? 352