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Health Sector Reforms in India
Health sector reforms, initially touted as the World Bank’s prescription and hence roundly rejected by concerned scholars, have slowly but gradually s...
Year :
2009
Indian Health Landscapes under Globalization
This volume brings together a varied array of perspectives on contemporary health and health care in India. Since Independence, in spite of reduced bu...
Year :
2009
Feeding India. The Spatial Parameters of Food Grain Policy
With the support of numerous maps, this unique volume retells the spatial history of the Indian public food system: initially based on compulsory sale...
Year :
Patterns of Middle Class Consumption in India and China
This book explores the complex history and sociology of the middle class from a comparative perspective. It has papers written by sociologists, anthro...
Globalisation in China, India & Russia: Emergence of Nat...
No study of globalisation is possible, nor is it thinkable, without referring to China, India, Russia, that is to say, without an analysis of their fi...

Muslims in Indian Cities: Trajectories of Marginalisation

  • Editor :
    London: Hurst & Company / Columbia University Press
  • Year :
    2012
  • ISBN :
    0231703082
  • Pages :
    320
  • Price :
    40$

Numbering more than 150 million, Muslims constitute the largest minority in India, yet they suffer the most politically and socioeconomically. Forced to contend with severe and persistent prejudice, India's Muslims are often targets of violence and collective acts of murder.

While the quality of Muslim life may lag behind that of Hindus nationally, local and inclusive cultures have been resilient in the south and the east. Within India's cities, however, the challenges Muslims face can be harder to read. In the Hindi belt and in the north, Muslims have known less peace, especially in the riot-prone areas of Ahmedabad, Mumbai, Jaipur, and Aligarh, and in the capitals of former Muslim states -- Delhi, Hyderabad, Bhopal, and Lucknow. These cities are rife with Muslim ghettos and slums. However, self-segregation has also played a part in forming Muslim enclaves, such as in Delhi and Aligarh, where traditional elites and a new Muslim middle class have regrouped for physical and cultural protection.

Combining firsthand testimony with sound critical analysis, this volume follows urban Muslim life in eleven Indian cities, providing uncommon insight into a little-known but highly consequential subject.

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