Poetry of Belonging: Muslim Imaginings of India 1850-1950

Poetry of Belonging: Muslim Imaginings of India 1850-1950

by Ali Khan Mahmudabad
Poetry of Belonging: Muslim Imaginings of India 1850-1950

Poetry of Belonging: Muslim Imaginings of India 1850-1950

by Ali Khan Mahmudabad

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Overview

Poetry of Belonging is an exploration of north-Indian Muslim identity through poetry at a time when the Indian nation state did not exist. Between 1850 and 1950, when precolonial forms of cultural traditions, such as the musha’irah, were undergoing massive transformations to remain relevant, certain Muslim ‘voices’ configured, negotiated, and articulated their imaginings of what it meant to be Muslim. Using poetry as an archive, the book traces the history of the musha’irah, the site of poetic performance, as a way of understanding public spaces through the changing economic, social, political, and technological contexts of the time. It seeks to locate the changing ideas of watan (homeland) and hubb-e watanī (patriotism) in order to offer new perspectives on how Muslim intellectuals, poets, political leaders, and journalists conceived of and expressed their relationship to India and to the transnational Muslim community. The volume aims to spark a renegotiation of identity and belonging, especially at a time when Muslim loyalty to India has yet again emerged as a politically polarizing question.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780190991661
Publisher: OUP India
Publication date: 01/07/2020
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 344
File size: 3 MB

About the Author

Ali Khan Mahmudabad, Assistant Professor of Political Science and History, Ashoka University, India

Ali Khan Mahmudabad teaches history and political science at Ashoka University, india. He is a historian, political scientist, writer, columnist, and an occasional poet.He completed his MPhil and PhD from the University of Cambridge (UK).He has traveled extensively in the Middle East and he writes a fortnightly column for the Urdu national daily, Inqilab and as well as writing for a number of English language magazines and newspapers.

Table of Contents

Table of contentsList of ImagesNote on Style and TransliterationList of AbbreviationsAcknowledegmentsIntroductionThe Mushairah in the Nineteenth CenturyPoetry, Politics, and ProvincesLineages, Loudspeakers, and LabourersIdeas of the HomelandNodes of Identity: The Transnational and the RegionalThe Crossroads of Qaum, Millat, and WatanConclusionSelect GlossaryBibliographyIndexAbout the Author
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