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The Buddha, Ashoka, Gandhithe three greatest Indians who everivedwere emblematic of non-violence. Yet, paradoxically, their country of origin is one of the most violent places on earth. Do we, the people of India'' have violence in our bones? This work explores different aspects of our society to answer the question. Despite a blood-soaked Partition coupled with many other challenges that all emerging democracies have had to negotiate, India''s record in upholding the democratic values enshrined in its Constitution has been impressive. Yet, violence remains an inextricable part of everydayife. Parts of the country are rocked by low-intensity'' operations against various insurgencies. Our society is also scarred by caste violence, communal riots, and viciousness against women, children, the transgender community, and minorities. The country''sarge size, a highly differentiated population, uneven economic development,inguistic differences, regional imbalances, class and caste hierarchies, the politicizing of religious identities, appropriation of tribalands, agrarian distress, joblessness, poverty, and deep inequality all breed frustration. Violence underlies almost every social and political interaction within Indian society, from the violence of everydayife to the brutal actions of the state or those ranged against the state. The Violence in Our Bones maps the assorted kinds of violence in India, and explores why, even as a successful democracy, violence continues to be endemic in the nation.

THE VIOLENCE IN OUR BONES: MAPPING THE DEADLY

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      Publisher: Rupa Publications India Pvt Ltd.
      Publication Date: 03/09/2021
      ISBN13: 9789390652426, 978-9390652426
      ISBN10: 9390652421

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      Book Synopsis
      The Buddha, Ashoka, Gandhithe three greatest Indians who everivedwere emblematic of non-violence. Yet, paradoxically, their country of origin is one of the most violent places on earth. Do we, the people of India'' have violence in our bones? This work explores different aspects of our society to answer the question. Despite a blood-soaked Partition coupled with many other challenges that all emerging democracies have had to negotiate, India''s record in upholding the democratic values enshrined in its Constitution has been impressive. Yet, violence remains an inextricable part of everydayife. Parts of the country are rocked by low-intensity'' operations against various insurgencies. Our society is also scarred by caste violence, communal riots, and viciousness against women, children, the transgender community, and minorities. The country''sarge size, a highly differentiated population, uneven economic development,inguistic differences, regional imbalances, class and caste hierarchies, the politicizing of religious identities, appropriation of tribalands, agrarian distress, joblessness, poverty, and deep inequality all breed frustration. Violence underlies almost every social and political interaction within Indian society, from the violence of everydayife to the brutal actions of the state or those ranged against the state. The Violence in Our Bones maps the assorted kinds of violence in India, and explores why, even as a successful democracy, violence continues to be endemic in the nation.

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