Paramjit S. Judge and Gurpreet Bal (Eds.)

Further, an attempt has been made to show how these identities form the crucial element in the dynamism of society. The historical and sociological evidence corroborates the interpretation of select literary texts to understand the Punjabi society. Seen historically, the interpretative analyses of the texts show tremendous continuity in the forging, reinterpretation and reconstruction of identities. The synthesis and fission of religious identities created contestation that culminated into riots at a historical moment. In a way, the volume shows the process through which the Punjabi society passed from pre-colonial to the colonial period.
Paramjit S. Judge is Professor of Sociology and currently Dean, Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences, Guru Nanak Dev University, Amritsar. He has worked and published in the areas of social movements, diaspora studies, and politics of social development. Some of his writings are: “Insurrection to Agitation: The Naxalite Movement in Punjab, Terrorism in Punjab: Understanding Grassroots Reality” (co-authored), “Social and Political Movements” (co-edited), and “Religion, Identity and Nationhood: The Sikh Militant Movement.” Gurpreet Bal is Professor of Sociology, Guru Nanak Dev University, Amritsar. Her areas of interest are development and change, sociology of entrepreneurship, and gender studies. Her publications include “Development and Change in Punjab, Strategies of Social Change in India, ” and “Development, Gender and Diaspora: Context of Globalisation” (co-edited).
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