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Hurt Sentiments

Secularism and Belonging in South Asia
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Hurt Sentiments by Neeti Nair delves into the complex history of free speech in India, examining how societal and political dynamics have shaped discourse over the decades. The book explores the interplay between law, politics, and communal sentiments, offering insights into the historical events and legal battles that have influenced India's approach to freedom of expression.
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You might enjoy this book if you are interested in exploring the intricate relationship between law and religion in modern India. It delves into the evolving legal landscape regarding freedom of expression and examines how sentimental hurt takes centre stage in shaping political and social interactions. Perfect for readers intrigued by historical and political narratives intertwined with societal change.

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Hurt Sentiments

Neeti Nair explores the trend toward legal protection for the religious β€œsentiments” of majorities in India, Pakistan, and Bangladesh. Nair offers historical context for contemporary persecution and rising religious fundamentalism, and highlights how growing political solicitation of religious sentiments has fueled a secular resistance.

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An insightful history of censorship, hate speech, and majoritarianism in post-partition South Asia.

At the time of the India-Pakistan partition in 1947, it was widely expected that India would be secular, home to members of different religious traditions and communities, whereas Pakistan would be a homeland for Muslims and an Islamic state. Seventy-five years later, India is on the precipice of declaring itself a Hindu state, and Pakistan has drawn ever narrower interpretations of what it means to be an Islamic republic. Bangladesh, the former eastern wing of Pakistan, has swung between professing secularism and Islam.

Neeti Nair assesses landmark debates since partitionβ€”debates over the constitutional status of religious minorities and the meanings of secularism and Islam that have evolved to meet the demands of populist electoral majorities. She crosses political and territorial boundaries to bring together cases of censorship in India, Pakistan, and Bangladesh, each involving claims of "hurt sentiments" on the part of individuals and religious communities. Such cases, while debated in the subcontinent's courts and parliaments, are increasingly decided on its streets in acts of vigilantism.

Hurt Sentiments offers historical context to illuminate how claims of hurt religious sentiments have been weaponised by majorities. Disputes over hate speech and censorship, Nair argues, have materially influenced questions of minority representation and belonging that partition was supposed to have resolved. Meanwhile, growing legal recognition and political solicitation of religious sentiments have fuelled a secular resistance.

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Hurt Sentiments by Neeti Nair is heralded as a seminal and significant work exploring the intricate landscape of secularism and minority politics in South Asia. Critics commend it for its comprehensive historical analysis, spanning from pre-Independence to the current political climate, providing valuable insights into how secularism has been challenged through the weaponisation of 'hurt sentiments'. The book is praised for its intellectual depth, rich historical detail, and its timely relevance in addressing present-day issues of nationalism and minority rights in India, Pakistan, and Bangladesh.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9780674238275

Publisher: Harvard University Press

Format: Hardback

Date Published: 07 March 2023

Country: United States

Imprint: Harvard University Press

Illustration: 9 photos

Audience: Professional and scholarly

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 30.0mm

Width: 156.0mm

Height: 235.0mm

Weight: 703g

Pages: 352

About the Author

Neeti Nair is the author of Changing Homelands: Hindu Politics and the Partition of India and coeditor of Ghosts from the Past? Assessing Recent Developments in Religious Freedom in South Asia. Professor of History at the University of Virginia, she has received fellowships from the American Council of Learned Societies, the Harry Frank Guggenheim Foundation, the National Endowment for the Humanities, and the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars.

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