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Aggiungi al carrelloHardcover. Condizione: New. Contents Acknowledgements. Introduction/Lancy Lobo and Biswaroop Das. 1. Gujarat 2002 riots Spatial spread patterns of related aspects/Lancy Lobo and Biswaroop Das. 2. Hindus and Muslims after the 2002 Gujarat riots Imaging as Binary Opposites/ Lancy Lobo and Biswaroop Das. 3. Muslims and Hindutva in Gujarat/J.S. Bandukwala. 4. Communalization and participation of Dalits in Gujarat 2002 riots/Ghanshyam Shah. 5. Adivasis Hindutva and Post Godhra riots in Gujarat/Lancy Lobo. 6. Hindutva's foot soldiers Dalits Adivasis/Ram Puniyani. 7. The Gujarat carnage causes and consequences/Asghar Ali Engineer. 8. Religious cover for political power narratives of people and select extracts from vernacular press on the Gujarat 2002 riots/Lancy Lobo and Biswaroop Das. 9. Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh Politics as culture/Ram Puniyani. 10. On determinants of communal relations some observations from case study of Surat/Kiran Desai. 11. Epilogue. Appendices. 1. Some indicative Human Rights Commission and Government data on Gujarat 2002 riots. 2. Districtwise performance of Congress and BJP from 1995 2002 Assembly elections in Gujarat. 3. Triggering events. 4. Damages. 5. Effects and fallouts. 6. Rumours. 7. Groups and organizations which worked as intervening agencies during the riots. 8. Expressions frequently used by respondents. Select Bibliography. Index. The 2002 Gujarat riots witnessed the rise of a spate of writings on related issues in India as well as abroad. The present volume though deals with the same subject adds some newer dimensions to its understanding. These include an analysis of the spread of these riots contents causes and nature of violence actors and agencies perpetrating and facilitating its sustenance response of tribals and Dalits to these events socio political determinants of perpetuating as well as thwarting the effects of such riots and the cognitive construction of communal images among the rural population in central Gujarat during the aftermath of these unprecedented riots in the state. 228 pp.