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  • 1
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    London : Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group,
    ISBN: 9781315091303 , 9781351558686
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (xvi, 353 pages)
    Series Statement: Critical interventions in theory and praxis
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    DDC: 302.23
    Keywords: Mass media Social aspects ; Utopias in mass media ; Mass media ; Social aspects ; Utopias in mass media
    Note: Includes bibliographical references
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  • 2
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    Book
    New Delhi : Oxford Univ. Press
    ISBN: 019806103X , 9780198061038
    Language: English
    Pages: XX, 338 S. , Ill., graph. Darst , 23 cm
    DDC: 302.230954
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    Keywords: Mass media Social aspects ; History ; Communication Social aspects ; History ; Indien ; Massenmedien ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Indien ; Massenmedien
    Abstract: Introduction : the public sphere in India : structure and transformation / Arvind Rajagopal -- Formation of a colonial public sphere. Transmission / Ranajit Guha ; The Indian ecumene : an indigenous public sphere / C.A. Bayly ; The politics of popular images : from cow protection to M.K. Gandhi, 1890-1950 / Christopher Pinney ; Obtaining moral consensus in a law and order society : Indian responses / Rajeev Dhavan -- The national popular. Redefining obscenity and aesthetics in print / Charu Gupta ; The Hindi political sphere / Francesca Orsini ; 'Women-oriented' narratives and the new Indian woman / Purnima Mankekar ; Who is that singing? : shot-music-speech / Aniket Jaaware -- National development and mediatic infrastructure. the Mahatma didn't like the movies and why it matters : Indian broadcasting policy, 1920s-1990s / Robin Jeffrey ; 'Subliminal charge' : how Hindi-language newspaper expansion affects India / Peter G. Frielander, Robin Jeffrey, and Sanjay Seth ; A 'split public' in the making and unmaking of the Ram Janmabhumi campaign / Arvind Rajagopal ; Forging public opinion : the press, television, and electoral campaigns in Andhra Pradesh / G. Krishna Reddy -- Emergent orders : localization, consumerism, digital culture. Close distance : constructing 'the Indian consumer' / William Mazzarella ; Local news gatherers / Sevanti Ninan ; Globalization, sexuality, and the visual field : issues and non-issues for cultural critique / Mary E. John ; Internet in India / K. Gopinath ; Call centre conundrum / D. Wood
    Note: Formerly CIP Uk , Bibliography S. [329] - 336 , Introduction : the public sphere in India : structure and transformation , Formation of a colonial public sphere. Transmission , The national popular. Redefining obscenity and aesthetics in print , National development and mediatic infrastructure. the Mahatma didn't like the movies and why it matters : Indian broadcasting policy, 1920s-1990s , Emergent orders : localization, consumerism, digital culture. Close distance : constructing 'the Indian consumer'
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    ISBN: 0-521-64053-9 , 0-521-64839-4
    Language: English
    Pages: VIII, 393 S.
    Edition: 1. publ.
    DDC: 306.2/0954
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    Keywords: Bharatiya Janata Party. ; Geschichte 1987-1999 ; Hindoes ; Politieke aspecten ; Religieuze aspecten ; Televisie ; Einwanderer ; Massenmedien ; Nationalismus ; Politik ; Religion ; Elections ; Immigrants ; Mass media Political aspects ; Nationalism Religious aspects ; Nationalism ; Television in politics ; Television in politics ; Hinduismus. ; Nationalsozialismus. ; Fernsehen. ; Öffentlichkeit. ; Indien ; USA ; Indien. ; Hinduismus ; Nationalsozialismus ; Fernsehen ; Geschichte 1987-1999 ; Hinduismus ; Nationalsozialismus ; Fernsehen ; Öffentlichkeit ; Geschichte 1987-1999
    Abstract: In January 1987, the Indian state-run television began broadcasting a Hindu epic in serial form, the Ramayan, to nationwide audiences, violating a decades-old taboo on religious partisanship. What resulted was the largest political campaign in post-independence times, around the symbol of Lord Ram, led by Hindu nationalists. The complexion of Indian politics was irrevocably changed thereafter. In this book, Arvind Rajagopal analyses this extraordinary series of events. While audiences may have thought they were harking back to an epic golden age, Hindu nationalist leaders were embracing the prospects of neo-liberalism and globalization. Television was the device that hinged these movements together, symbolizing the new possibilities of politics, at once more inclusive and authoritarian. Simultaneously, this study examines how the larger historical context was woven into and changed the character of Hindu nationalism.
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    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Cambridge, UK : Cambridge University Press
    ISBN: 0511040261 , 9780511040269 , 0511155956 , 9780511155956 , 9780521640534 , 0521640539 , 9780511489051 , 0511489056
    Language: English
    Pages: Online Ressource (viii, 393 p.)
    Edition: Online-Ausg.
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Rajagopal, Arvind Politics after television
    DDC: 306.20954
    Keywords: Bharatiya Janata Party ; Television in politics India ; Elections India ; Mass media Political aspects ; India ; Nationalism Religious aspects ; India ; Immigrants United States ; Television in politics ; Elections ; Mass media Political aspects ; Nationalism Religious aspects ; Immigrants ; Electronic books Indien ; India ; United States ; SOCIAL SCIENCE ; Anthropology ; Cultural ; POLITICAL SCIENCE ; Public Policy ; Cultural Policy ; SOCIAL SCIENCE ; Popular Culture ; Elections ; Immigrants ; Mass media ; Political aspects ; Nationalism ; Religious aspects ; Television in politics ; Hinduismus ; Nationalsozialismus ; Öffentlichkeit ; Televisie ; Politieke aspecten ; Religieuze aspecten ; Hindoes ; Télévision et politique ; États-Unis ; Télévision et politique ; Inde ; Nationalisme ; Sociologie ; Inde ; Fernsehen ; Indien ; United States ; India ; Electronic books ; Electronic books
    Abstract: In January 1987, the Indian state-run television began broadcasting a Hindu epic in serial form, the Ramayan, to nationwide audiences, violating a decades-old taboo on religious partisanship. What resulted was the largest political campaign in post-independence times, around the symbol of Lord Ram, led by Hindu nationalists. The complexion of Indian politics was irrevocably changed thereafter. In this book, Arvind Rajagopal analyses this extraordinary series of events. While audiences may have thought they were harking back to an epic golden age, Hindu nationalist leaders were embracing the prospects of neo-liberalism and globalization. Television was the device that hinged these movements together, symbolizing the new possibilities of politics, at once more inclusive and authoritarian. Simultaneously, this study examines how the larger historical context was woven into and changed the character of Hindu nationalism
    Note: Includes bibliographical references (p. 372-389) and index. - Description based on print version record
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