Republic of Caste

Republic of Caste
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Total Pages : 432
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ISBN-10 : 818905984X
ISBN-13 : 9788189059842
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Synopsis Republic of Caste by : Anand Teltumbde

Neoliberalism and Hindutva

Neoliberalism and Hindutva
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Total Pages : 0
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ISBN-10 : 8189833804
ISBN-13 : 9788189833800
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Synopsis Neoliberalism and Hindutva by : Shankar Gopalakrishnan

The God Market

The God Market
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Publisher : NYU Press
Total Pages : 280
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ISBN-10 : 9781583673102
ISBN-13 : 1583673105
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Synopsis The God Market by : Meera Nanda

Conventional wisdom says that integration into the global marketplace tends to weaken the power of traditional faith in developing countries. But, as Meera Nanda argues in this path-breaking book, this is hardly the case in today’s India. Against expectations of growing secularism, India has instead seen a remarkable intertwining of Hinduism and neoliberal ideology, spurred on by a growing capitalist class. It is this “State-Temple-Corporate Complex,” she claims, that now wields decisive political and economic power, and provides ideological cover for the dismantling of the Nehru-era state-dominated economy. According to this new logic, India’s rapid economic growth is attributable to a special “Hindu mind,” and it is what separates the nation’s Hindu population from Muslims and others deemed to be “anti-modern.” As a result, Hindu institutions are replacing public ones, and the Hindu “revival” itself has become big business, a major source of capital accumulation. Nanda explores the roots of this development and its possible future, as well as the struggle for secularism and socialism in the world’s second-most populous country.

Hindutva and Dalits

Hindutva and Dalits
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Publisher : Sage Publications Pvt. Limited
Total Pages : 384
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ISBN-10 : 9381345538
ISBN-13 : 9789381345535
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Synopsis Hindutva and Dalits by : Anand Teltumbde

A collection of path-breaking and inclusive analyses of Hindutva, making invaluable contributions to current debates.

Gender and Neoliberalism

Gender and Neoliberalism
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 302
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ISBN-10 : 9781317911418
ISBN-13 : 1317911415
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Synopsis Gender and Neoliberalism by : Elisabeth Armstrong

This book describes the changing landscape of women’s politics for equality and liberation during the rise of neoliberalism in India. Between 1991 and 2006, the doctrine of liberalization guided Indian politics and economic policy. These neoliberal measures vastly reduced poverty alleviation schemes, price supports for poor farmers, and opened India’s economy to the unpredictability of global financial fluctuations. During this same period, the All India Democratic Women’s Association, which directly opposed the ascendance of neoliberal economics and policies, as well as the simultaneous rise of violent casteism and anti-Muslim communalism, grew from roughly three million members to over ten million. Beginning in the late 1980s, AIDWA turned its attention to women’s lives in rural India. Using a method that began with activist research, the organization developed a sectoral analysis of groups of women who were hardest hit in the new neoliberal order, including Muslim women, and Dalit (oppressed caste) women. AIDWA developed what leaders called inter-sectoral organizing, that centered the demands of the most vulnerable women into the heart of its campaigns and its ideology for social change. Through long-term ethnographic research, predominantly in the northern state of Haryana and the southern state of Tamil Nadu, this book shows how a socialist women’s organization built its oppositional strength by organizing the women most marginalized by neoliberal policies and economics.

Politics After Television

Politics After Television
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Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Total Pages : 410
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ISBN-10 : 0521648394
ISBN-13 : 9780521648394
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Synopsis Politics After Television by : Arvind Rajagopal

An analysis of the use of media by political and religious interest groups in India

Dalits in Neoliberal India

Dalits in Neoliberal India
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 251
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ISBN-10 : 9781317341628
ISBN-13 : 1317341627
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Synopsis Dalits in Neoliberal India by : Clarinda Still

India’s economic growth has brought opportunities for many but to what extent has it benefitted its ethnically-shaped underclass: the Dalits? Have Dalits fared better in a neoliberal India or have structural economic and social changes served to magnify Dalit disadvantage? This volume offers a varied picture of Dalit experience in different states in contemporary India. The essays draw on factual research in rural and urban areas by experts in the field. With case studies ranging from Dalit entrepreneurs in Bhopal to housewives in Tamil Nadu to ex-millworkers in Mumbai, the book contends that radically progressive change and advance is attended by discrimination and exclusion, as well as surprising new areas of stigma. With contributions by political scientists, anthropologists, sociologists, and economists, the volume will be key reading for scholars and students of Dalit and subaltern studies, sociology, political science, and economics.

Bridging Neoliberalism and Hindu Nationalism

Bridging Neoliberalism and Hindu Nationalism
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Publisher : Policy Press
Total Pages : 338
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ISBN-10 : 9781529223248
ISBN-13 : 1529223245
Rating : 4/5 (48 Downloads)

Synopsis Bridging Neoliberalism and Hindu Nationalism by : Marie Lall

India will soon be the world’s most populated country and its political development will shape the world of the 21st century. Yet Hindu nationalism – at the helm of contemporary Indian politics – is not well understood outside of India, and its links to the global neoliberal trajectory have not been explored. Covering 30 years of Indian politics, this book shows for the first time the importance of education in propagating the acceptance of Hindu nationalism within a neolberal system, including the reframing of the concept of Indian citizenship. The first five years of Modi rule failed to bring about the development that had been promised and have seen India’s rapid change from a largely inclusive society to one where religious minorities are denied their basic rights.

The Challenge of the Threshold

The Challenge of the Threshold
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Total Pages : 0
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ISBN-10 : 0739165119
ISBN-13 : 9780739165119
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Synopsis The Challenge of the Threshold by : Jocelyne Streiff-Fenart

The containment policies aimed at regulating immigration flows towards Europe and emerging economies like South Africa have profoundly altered the dynamics of migration in Africa. Drawing on original empirical research, this volume explores the notion of threshold as an operative concept to envisage in turn: the discursive frameworks of containment policies, the challenges to local spaces and their equilibrium, and finally, the sense of liminality experienced by migrants caught in those situations.

The Origins of Neoliberalism

The Origins of Neoliberalism
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Publisher : Columbia University Press
Total Pages : 245
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ISBN-10 : 9780231541749
ISBN-13 : 0231541740
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Synopsis The Origins of Neoliberalism by : Dotan Leshem

Dotan Leshem recasts the history of the West from an economic perspective, bringing politics, philosophy, and the economy closer together and revealing the significant role of Christian theology in shaping economic and political thought. He begins with early Christian treatment of economic knowledge and the effect of this interaction on ancient politics and philosophy. He then follows the secularization of the economy in liberal and neoliberal theory. Leshem draws on Hannah Arendt's history of politics and Michel Foucault's genealogy of economy and philosophy. He consults exegetical and apologetic tracts, homilies and eulogies, manuals and correspondence, and Church canons and creeds to trace the influence of the economy on Christian orthodoxy. Only by relocating the origins of modernity in Late Antiquity, Leshem argues, can we confront the full effect of the neoliberal marketized economy on contemporary societies. Then, he proposes, a new political philosophy that re-secularizes the economy will take shape and transform the human condition.