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  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 176 pages, kõrgus x laius: 215x135 mm
  • Ilmumisaeg: 20-Mar-2019
  • Kirjastus: Pluto Press
  • ISBN-10: 0745338925
  • ISBN-13: 9780745338927
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  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 176 pages, kõrgus x laius: 215x135 mm
  • Ilmumisaeg: 20-Mar-2019
  • Kirjastus: Pluto Press
  • ISBN-10: 0745338925
  • ISBN-13: 9780745338927
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More than seventy years after its founding, with Narendra Modi’s authoritarian Hindu nationalists in government, is the dream of Indian democracy still alive and well?

India’s pluralism has always posed a formidable challenge to its democracy, with many believing that a clash of identities based on region, language, caste, religion, ethnicity, and tribe would bring about its demise. With the meteoric rise to power of the Bharatiya Janata Party, the nation’s solidity is once again called into question: is Modi’s Hindu majoritarianism an anti-democratic attempt to transform India into a monolithic Hindu nation from which minorities and dissidents are forcibly excluded?

With examinations of the way that class and caste power shaped the making of India’s postcolonial democracy, the role of feminism, the media, and the public sphere in sustaining and challenging democracy, this book interrogates the contradictions at the heart of the Indian democratic project, examining its origins, trajectories, and contestations.

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'Democracy in India has been a unique experiment. This book provides a sharp understanding of the complexities of contemporary Indian democracy. With their ears to the ground, the contributors have created an incisive volume on the subject' -- Ram Puniyani, author of 'Deconstructing Terrorist Violence' 'How do we understand the threats now facing Indian democracy? This valuable book provides nuanced insights into processes that explain its current travails: the Constitution's missing revolution; identity, discrimination and marginalisation; pressures on and within the media; structured and unstructured violence - and much more' -- Jayati Ghosh, Jawaharlal Nehru University 'If we want to know what's wrong with our present, we must know what's wrong with our past. This book offers insight into both. A three-dimensional view of India' -- Shehla Rashid, Activist 'Indian democracy is a veritable riddle with its constitution promising the moon to people but its state denying them even the basic right to voice their miseries. The present saffron regime, its vilest product, has uncovered all of its smokescreens. This book will certainly provoke readers who still see nothing wrong with the system' -- Anand Teltumbde, author of 'Republic of Caste'

Acknowledgements vii
Introduction. Trajectories and Crossroads: Indian Democracy at 70 1(12)
Alf Gunvald Nilsen
Kenneth Bo Nielsen
Anand Vaidya
1 Democratic Origins I: India's Constitution and the Missing Revolution
13(13)
Sandipto Dasgupta
2 Democratic Origins II: The Minority Question in South Asia
26(13)
Anupama Rao
3 Democratic Origins III: Violence and/in the Making of Indian Democracy
39(12)
Sunil Purushotham
4 Democratic Origins IV: Comment
51(7)
Ajay Skaria
5 The State and/of the Media in Modi's India
58(14)
Siddharth Varadarajan
6 Writing Counter-insurgency, Conflict and Democracy
72(15)
Nandini Sundar
Dolly Kikon
7 Democratic Trajectories I: Congressism, Anti-Congressism, and Composing the Teople-as-a-Whole'
87(15)
Subir Sinha
8 Democratic Trajectories II: Merit and Caste in Contemporary India
102(12)
Ajantha Subramanian
9 Democratic Trajectories III: Ritual Inclusivity in Turbulent Times
114(13)
Kathinka Froystad
10 Democratic Trajectories IV: Comment
127(6)
Manali Desai
11 India's Democracy: Contest for the Nation's Core
133(18)
Kavita Krishnan
12 Feminism and the Politics of Gender
151(19)
Raka Ray
Srila Roy
Conclusion. Indian Democracy and Its Prospects: 2019 and Beyond 170(8)
Alf Gunvald Nilsen
Kenneth Bo Nielsen
Anand Vaidya
About the Editors 178(2)
Notes on Contributors 180(2)
Notes 182(5)
Index 187
Alf Gunvald Nilsen is Professor of Sociology at University of Pretoria. He is the author of Dispossession and Resistance in India: The River and the Rage (Routledge, 2010), We Make Our Own History: Marxism and Social Movements in the Twilight of Neoliberalism (Pluto Press, 2014), and Adivasis and the State: Subalternity and Citizenship in India's Bhil Heartland (Cambridge University Press, 2018). Kenneth Bo Nielsen is Associate Professor in the Department of Culture Studies and Oriental Languages at the University of Oslo. He is the author of Land Dispossession and Everyday Politics in Rural Eastern India (Anthem Press, 2018), and the co-editor of several books on Indian society and politics. Anand Vaidya is Assistant Professor of Anthropology at Reed College.