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Download Pdf. Export Citation. Add to favorites. Share. Track Citation. Article Metrics. Reprints. Permissions 'To Whom Does Ameena Belong?': Towards a Feminist Analysis of Childhood and Nationhood in Contemporary India Show all authors. Purnima Mankekar. Mankekar, Purnima (1993) Click on the article title to read more. •Purnima Mankekar on the TV portrayal of the disrobing episode, in Screening Culture, Viewing Politics: An . 3 Ethnography of Television, Womanhood, and Nation in Postcolonial India, 224-56 ® •Draupadi's conversations with Satyabhama and Sudesna: VB v.2, pp 664-68 and v. 3, pp. 37-38 ® Deepti Misri • The Violence of Memory 3 and Purnima Mankekar have drawn attention to an iconic scene in Govind Nihalani's television series Tamas, in which a large number of Sikh women heroically stride to the communal well in order to commit mass suicide—a Purnima Mankekar presented essays at the Crossroads in Cultural Studies conference in Birmingham, U.K., in 2000. We are grateful to members of that audience for their questions and feedback. Anne Allison and Lawrence Cohen provided stimulating critique at a panel we organized at the Ameri-can Anthropological Association meetings in 2000. Download On Modern Indian Sensibilities Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle. This book consists of incisive and imaginative readings of culture, politics, and history - and their intersections - in eastern India from the 16th to the 20th century. Focusing especially on Assam, Odisha, Bengal, and their margins, the volume explores Indo-Islamic Project MUSE By Purnima Mankekar. Durham, N.C., and London: Duke University Press, 1999. Politics after Television: Hindu Nationalism and the Reshaping of the Public in India. By Arvind Mankekar's densely informative but highly moving book focuses on her return to Delhi to research the re-lationship between "womanhood, community, belong- Purnima Mankekar. Show author details. Purnima Mankekar Affiliation: mankekar@stanford.eduAssociate Professor of Cultural and Social Anthropology atStanford University. Article a full PDF is available via the 'Save PDF' action button. Type Research Article. Information The Journal of Asian Studies, Volume 63, Issue 2, May 2004, pp. 403 This article examines the discourses of the Indian state and of community élites during battles for the custody of a young Muslim girl, Ameena, who was 'rescued' from a marriage with an elderly Arab. The battles for Ameena's custody were fought as much in news reports, opinion columns, and letters to the editor of metropolitan and vernacular newspapers, as in courts. Questions were raised "On Sunday mornings from 25 January 1987 to 31 July 1988 between eighty and one hundred million Indians watched Ramayan, a 78-episode television series directed by Ramanand Sagar (Kumar 2006, 38). This was a realisation of the Ramayana, one of The work of memory is focused on fixing 'how we ate back home' and either mourning its loss or seeking to resurrect its spirit by sticking to signature practices such as vegetarianism (Saunders The work of memory is focused on fixing 'how we ate back home' and either mourning its loss or seeking to resurrect its spirit by sticking to signature practices such as vegetarianism (Saunders
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