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Identity and pogrom a sociocultural study of human rights violations in select literary texts (Paperback)

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Literature is believed to be a reflection of lived experiences of the past and the present.

In this sense, how the acts of communal violence have been recorded, projected and narrated

warrant an in-depth analysis in order to create a public discussion and opinion about the barbaric

attitude of the perpetrators and obliviousness of the civil society. The very discourse of the

writers and activists about the communal violence always depend upon the religious and political

ideologies they endorse. So, the modes of narration of the communal violence differ from one

author to another author. In this study, the analysis starts from the discourse of minority identity

and the discrimination based on the religious difference and the reason behind the prevailing

The texts written based on

the 1984 anti-Sikh pogrom and 2002 anti-Muslim pogrom will be well introduced and analyzed

in detail will be analyzed in the light of the theoretical concepts of Foucault, Louis Althusser and

Antonio Gramsci will be employed to study the literary works written about the human rights

violations. An attempt will be made to explicit how violence has been used in its various

dimensions for constructing the hegemonic power upon the social, cultural and economic life of

the minority subjects. Legal lacks within the existing system that paved way to the human rights

violation against the religious minority groups. The unanswered issues in uniting various

religious and cultural groups as a nation and its consequences that led to historical errors so the

This ends in the dissatisfaction of

certain religious and minority groups because of the process of nationalization. So the

construction of Socio- political ideology is based on or favor to majority community. Literature

in any given context responds to the existing clashes, conflicts and oppressions in various

manners. In this context, the vulnerable conditions of certain minorities like Sikhs and Muslims experienced the massive human rights violations in the form of pogrom because they were

number and are

vulnerable to communal threat, oppression and need for a society to constructed with majority

(religious) conscious in a secular, republic and democratic nation. Another point in continuation

of this communal polarization is targeting the Sikhs and Muslim minorities which was the

horrible communal violence followed by the assassination of Prime Minister Indira Gandhi in

1984 and Godhra riot in 2002 and how the pogrom was meticulously planned and executed by

the state. Through this kind of human rights violations the sentiments and political power

sustained by the ruling class. Influence of colonial rule and the systems violating the human

rights and the states remuneration and rehabilitation treatment to the victims of anti-Sikh pogrom

and Gujarat pogrom. The study also focusses on the so-called justice provided to the terribly

affected Minority communities.


Product Details
ISBN: 9781805307112
ISBN-10: 1805307118
Publisher: Independent Author
Publication Date: June 2nd, 2023
Pages: 278
Language: English