ISBN:
978-1-5036-1346-1
,
1-5036-1346-1
,
978-1-5036-1422-2
,
1-5036-1422-0
Language:
English
Pages:
X, 321 Seiten :
,
Illustrationen (schwarz-weiß).
Series Statement:
South Asia in motion
Parallel Title:
Online version Longkumer, Arkotong The greater India experiment
DDC:
320.55
Keywords:
Sangh Parivar
;
India, Northeastern / Politics and government
;
Northeastern India
;
Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh.
;
Hindutva / India, Northeastern
;
Hinduism and politics / India, Northeastern
;
Nationalism / India, Northeastern
;
Hinduism / India, Northeastern / Relations
;
Hinduism
;
Hinduism and politics
;
Hindutva
;
Interfaith relations
;
Nationalism
;
Politics and government
;
Hinduismus.
;
Nationalismus.
;
Indien
;
Nordost
;
Hinduismus
;
Nationalismus
Abstract:
"With unheard of access to the Sangh Parivar (a family of organizations comprising the Hindu right), The Greater India Experiment explores the ideologies at play in this notorious group, documenting their quotidian activities. Longkumer argues that it is here that we truly see the full picture of the Sangh movement, not through the politicized lens of high-profile campaigns or activities, but through the gradual process of influencing social and cultural politics, and the eventual entanglement of the Hindu Right in the everyday politics of the region"--
Description / Table of Contents:
Arboreal nation -- The northeast and time's relentless melt -- Hindutva worldings : whose way of life? -- Prophecy and the Hindu state -- "Christian Hindu" and nationalizing Hindutva -- Rani Gaidinliu : a semiotic challenge to the nation state -- Citizenship, elections, and the BJP -- Epilogue : Hindutva becoming and the greater India experiment
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