Author(s): Shaswati Mazumdar (ed.)
Year: 1994
Language: English
City: Delhi
Tags: Fascism, Culture, Philosophy, Fiction
Shaswati Mazumdar: Introduction
Hanna Papanek: The Ideal Woman and the Ideal Society: Failed Visions and Broken Promises in Nazi Germany
Aijaz Ahmad: Structure and Ideology in Italian Fascism
Florent Le Bot: Use and Abuse of Greek Antiquity by the Extreme Right in Contemporary France. Translated from the French by Arun Rashmi Tickoo
Brij Tankha: Japan: Defining a Modern Identity
Margit Köves: Myths and Realities: Jewish Identity in Hungary at the Turn of the Century
Sumit Sarkar: The Anti-Secularist Critique of Hindutva: Problems of a Shared Discursive Space
Nalini Taneja: Populism, Hintutva, Imperialism: An Anti-Modernity Paradigm for the Third World
Dhruv Raina: Changing Perspectives of Science and Politics: Nazism and the Science of Rassen Hygiene
Manfred Stassen: Idle Silence (Geschweige): Heidegger’s Philosophy in the Context of Fascist Ideology. The French Connection
Sunil Kumar: A Medieval Tank and Modern Urban Planning: Local Society and the Haud-i-Rânî
Sreemati Chakrabarty: Tasleema Nasreen and Fundamentalism
Julio Rodríguez-Puértolas: Spanish Fascist Literature and the Nationalist Discourse on Identity. Adapted and translated from the Spanish by Vibha Maurya
Minni Sawhney: Latin American Nationalism: Its Discourses and the Disposability of the Indian and his History
Vijaya Venkatraman: Emergent Fascism and the Generation of 1898 in Spain
Radha Sharma: Two Conceptions of Man: French Interwar Literary Responses to Fascism
Jyoti Sabharwal: Fuzzy Identities: Childhood Memories of Fascism. An annotated translation of sections of Ernst Toller’s autobiography
Kusum Aggarwal: Fascism and Colonialism: Some Implications of Otherness