Partitions of the Heart: Unmaking the Idea of India

Author:

Harsh Mander

Publisher:

Penguin

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Publisher

Penguin

ISBN-13

9780143457022

ISBN-10 9780143457022
Binding

Paperback

Number of Pages 320 Pages
Language (English)
Weight (grms) 505

There was one partition of the land in 1947. Harsh Mander believes that another partition is underway in our hearts and minds.

How much of this culpability lies with ordinary people? What are the responsibilities of a secular government, of a civil society, and of a progressive majority? In Partitions of the Heart: Unmaking the Idea of India, human rights and peace worker Harsh Mander takes stock of whether the republic has upheld the values it set out to achieve and offers painful, unsparing insight into the contours of hate violence. Through vivid stories from his own work, Mander shows that hate speech, communal propaganda and vigilante violence are mounting a fearsome climate of dread, that targeted crime is systematically fracturing our community, and that the damage to the country's social fabric may be irreparable. At the same time, he argues that hate can indeed be fought, but only with solidarity, reconciliation and love, and when all of these are founded on fairness.

Ultimately, this meticulously researched social critique is a rallying cry for public compassion, conscience and justice, and a paean to the resilience of humanity.

Harsh Mander

Harsh Mander is one of India’s most trusted and courageous social justice and human rights activists. He is the author of several acclaimed books on contemporary India among them, Looking Away: Inequality, Prejudice and Indifference in New India and Ash in the Belly: India’s Unfinished Battle against Hunger. .
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