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India after Modi: populism and the right

By: Publication details: New Delhi Bloomsbury 2019Description: xxx, 236 HardboundISBN:
  • 978-93-88038-81-2
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 954/Gud
Contents:
Table of contents I: POPULISM AND AUTHORITARIANISM Introduction Populist-Authoritarianism in India Populism and the Strongman: From Modi to Yogi Award Wapsi: Reasoning with Intolerance Why the RSS Projects JNU as Anti-National? Autonomy of Universities and a Life of the Mind Demonetization and the 'War on Terror' Corporate Capitalism, Hurt Pride, and Hindutva Populism and Mass Violence: The Liberal-Illiberal Dilemma Populism and Popular Culture: Are Muslims the Safest Enemy to Have? Hyper-Electoralism and Pakoda Nationalism Theorizing Populism in India II: STATE(S) OF DEMOCRACY Introduction What Did BJP's Defeat in Delhi Tell Us? Does Bihar Hold the Key to the Future of Indian Politics? Populism and Caste Calculus in Uttar Pradesh Telangana: The Question of Internal Colonization Kashmir: Is It Also a Question of Internal Colonization? Kashmiri Pandits: Precariats of Indian Democracy Of What Value Is NOTA? Towards 2019: Opposition Needs to Rally Behind Mayawati BJP's Strategy for 2019 III: DALIT-BAHUJAN POLITICS Introduction After Rohith Vemula: Is the Dalit-Muslim Unity Sustainable? Dalit-Bahujans and Fraternity: From Ambedkar to Kancha Illiah Unity between the Left and the Dalit-Bahujans Caste, Authenticity, and the Oriental Spirit IV: FUTURE OF POLITICS Introduction Nehru and the Rise of Modi Bringing Justice Back In Women and the Future of Democracy Anxiety, Anger, and Anomie: Mobilizing Generation Next India's Oscillating Public Sphere Social Ethics of Violence and the Maoist Movement in India
Summary: About India After Modi Have you realized that the divide between 'Us' and 'Them' has grown steadily in Indian politics? Do you sometimes wonder whether it will be repaired at all in the near future? Do you ever pause to reflect why emotions spill on the streets and why democratic institutions in India have become dysfunctional? Have you thought about why we get hurt easily and how this gets reflected in everyday politics? India after Modi attempts to address these questions through an analysis of events like Award Wapsi, demonetization, the crisis in JNU and higher education, and electoral outcomes, including in the states of Bihar, Delhi and Uttar Pradesh. Through this collection of essays, Ajay Gudavarthy focuses exclusively on Indian democracy after Narendra Modi took over as the prime minister in 2014. He looks at the politics that India has been witnessing since then and addresses emerging issues in Indian democracy, including that of women's participation, new urban spaces, and the role of youth.
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Table of contents
I: POPULISM AND AUTHORITARIANISM
Introduction
Populist-Authoritarianism in India
Populism and the Strongman: From Modi to Yogi
Award Wapsi: Reasoning with Intolerance
Why the RSS Projects JNU as Anti-National?
Autonomy of Universities and a Life of the Mind
Demonetization and the 'War on Terror'
Corporate Capitalism, Hurt Pride, and Hindutva
Populism and Mass Violence: The Liberal-Illiberal Dilemma
Populism and Popular Culture: Are Muslims the Safest Enemy to Have?
Hyper-Electoralism and Pakoda Nationalism
Theorizing Populism in India
II: STATE(S) OF DEMOCRACY
Introduction
What Did BJP's Defeat in Delhi Tell Us?
Does Bihar Hold the Key to the Future of Indian Politics?
Populism and Caste Calculus in Uttar Pradesh
Telangana: The Question of Internal Colonization
Kashmir: Is It Also a Question of Internal Colonization?
Kashmiri Pandits: Precariats of Indian Democracy
Of What Value Is NOTA?
Towards 2019: Opposition Needs to Rally Behind Mayawati
BJP's Strategy for 2019
III: DALIT-BAHUJAN POLITICS
Introduction
After Rohith Vemula: Is the Dalit-Muslim Unity Sustainable?
Dalit-Bahujans and Fraternity: From Ambedkar to Kancha Illiah
Unity between the Left and the Dalit-Bahujans
Caste, Authenticity, and the Oriental Spirit
IV: FUTURE OF POLITICS
Introduction
Nehru and the Rise of Modi
Bringing Justice Back In
Women and the Future of Democracy
Anxiety, Anger, and Anomie: Mobilizing Generation Next
India's Oscillating Public Sphere
Social Ethics of Violence and the Maoist Movement in India

About India After Modi
Have you realized that the divide between 'Us' and 'Them' has grown steadily in Indian politics? Do you sometimes wonder whether it will be repaired at all in the near future? Do you ever pause to reflect why emotions spill on the streets and why democratic institutions in India have become dysfunctional? Have you thought about why we get hurt easily and how this gets reflected in everyday politics?

India after Modi attempts to address these questions through an analysis of events like Award Wapsi, demonetization, the crisis in JNU and higher education, and electoral outcomes, including in the states of Bihar, Delhi and Uttar Pradesh. Through this collection of essays, Ajay Gudavarthy focuses exclusively on Indian democracy after Narendra Modi took over as the prime minister in 2014. He looks at the politics that India has been witnessing since then and addresses emerging issues in Indian democracy, including that of women's participation, new urban spaces, and the role of youth.

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