Denying the Animosity: Understanding Narratives of Harmony from the Nellie Massacre, 1983

This article tries to understand through oral narratives from the Nellie Massacre of 1983 to reflect on how societies in India adhere to a narrative of harmony between different communities and a familial structure before a conflict breaks out, denying the existence of any palpable enmity amongst th...

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Main Author: Jabeen Yasmeen
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: International Association of Genocide Scholars 2020-09-01
Series:Genocide Studies and Prevention: An International Journal
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Online Access:https://scholarcommons.usf.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1732&context=gsp
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Summary:This article tries to understand through oral narratives from the Nellie Massacre of 1983 to reflect on how societies in India adhere to a narrative of harmony between different communities and a familial structure before a conflict breaks out, denying the existence of any palpable enmity amongst the communities. It will see how and why the assertions of peaceful co-existence may differ in case of the majority and minority in India. While there may be genuine assertions of harmony, such assertions may also be based on different factors such as majority strength, fear of retaliation and the compulsions of co-existence.
ISSN:1911-0359
1911-9933