Majoritarian state : how Hindu nationalism is changing India/ edited by Angana P.Chatterji,Thomas Blom Hansen and Christophe Jaffrelot
Material type: TextPublication details: India: HarperCollins Publishers, 2019.Description: xii,537pISBN:- 9789353028459
- 320.540954 CHA/M
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Introduction / Angana P. Chatterji, Thomas Blom Hansen, and Christophe Jaffrelot --
Part I. Majoritarianism as democracy.
1. Democracy against the law : reflections on India's illiberal democracy / Thomas Blom Hansen --
2. A de facto ethnic democracy? : obliterating and targeting the Other, Hindu vigilantes, and the enthno-state / Christophe Jaffrelot --
3. Immoral times : vigilantism in a South Indian city / Ian M. Cook --
4. Reflections in the crowd : delegation, verisimilitude, and the Modi mask / Parvis Ghassem-Fachandi --
Part II. Debates on hegemony.
5. Toward hegemony : the BJP beyond electoral dominance / Suhas Palshikar --
6. Can Modi and the BJP achieve and sustain hegemony? / James Manor --
Part III. The Sangh Parivar : a new deep state?
7. Sangh and Sarkar : the RSS power centre shifts from Nagpur to New Delhi / Pralay Kanungo --
8. How the Sangh Parviar writes and teaches history / Tanika Sarkar --
Part IV. Economic policies and 'Modinomics.'
9. Merchants of hype and hate : a political-economic evaluation of the Modi regime / Pranab Bardhan --
10. Contours of crony capitalism in the Modi Raj / A. Bhattacharya and Paranjoy Guha Thakurta --
Part V. The other 40 per cent : the Hindu nation and its margins.
11. Dalits in post-2014 : between promise and action / Sukhadeo Thorat --
12. Rohith Vemula's revolutionary suicide / Abdul R. JanMohamed --
13. Hindutva incorporation and socioeconomic exclusion : the Adivasi dilemma / Nandini Sundar --
14. Kashmiris in the Hindu Rashtra / Mridu Rai --
15. Playing the waiting game : the BJP, Hindutva, and the Northeast / Arkotong Longkumer --
Part VI. Diplomacy and global aspiration --
16. Foreign policy under Modi : between aspiration and achievement / C. Raja Mohan --
17. Sculpting the saffron body : yoga Hindutva, and the international marketplace / Jyoti Puri --
Part VII. What rule of law?
18. Aggressive Hindu nationalism : contextualising the triple Talaq controversy / Flavia Agnes --
19. 'Belief' in the rule of law and the Hindu nation and the rule of law / Ratna Kapur --
Part VIII. Gender and nation.
20. Queer presence in/and Hindu nationalism / Paola Bacchetta --
21. Remaking the Hindu/nation : terror and impunity in Uttar Pradesh / Angana P. Chatterji.
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