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GHETTOIZATION (2) answer(s).
 
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Casting off the shackles: re-narrativizing discrepant terrains of memories with lived experiences in a. b. yehoshua’s facing the forests / Anam   Journal Article
Anam Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract The ever-increasing human migration with fast-eroding bonds often leads to development of social clusters which tend to produce stereotypes about other groups of people. One among the many factors responsible for such ghettoization is not ignorance but a version of knowledge that does not take us beyond ourselves. Speaking about the role of writer as “the conscience of the nation,” S. Yizhar, an Israeli writer and politician, says that a writer is a mutation. Literature is one such powerful tool to transcend cultural boundaries which takes us beyond ourselves and reaches to the other side. Holding the case of Israeli–Palestinian contestation as one such manifestation of cultural ghettoization, the article argues for the need to render open the mental borders to move beyond prejudices. Taking A. B. Yehoshua’s Facing the Forests as a point of departure, it highlights the potential of dialog as a powerful antidote to social violence between the two communities of Arabs and Israelis and lays bare its importance in the direction of peaceful coexistence.
Key Words Peace  Clusters  Ghettoization  Mutation  Dialog  Re-Narrativization 
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Spatial segregation, accumulation and Muslims / Basant, Rakesh   Journal Article
Basant, Rakesh Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract This article is part of a Book Forum review of Ghazala Jamil’s book Accumulation by Segregation (2017). The Book Forum consists of individual commentaries on this text by four interested scholars, followed by a response by the author. The article may be read individually or alongside the other contributions to the Forum, which together constitute a comprehensive discussion of the themes and arguments in the book.
Key Words Capitalism  Muslims  Segregation  Communalism  Delhi  Ghettoization 
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