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Politics, Ethics and Emotions in ‘New India’: Reshaping India

Autor Ajay Gudavarthy
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How do emotions mobilise in politics? How do they frame ideologies? Broadly focusing on these questions, this book explains the role emotions play in Indian politics and the part they played in the aftermath of the 2019 general elections. It traces the consolidation of the Right in India and highlights the reasons for its electoral successes with a focus on the interplay between ethics and emotions such as fear, anxiety, guilt, shame, anger, hatred, betrayal, and violence. At the same time, it traces the changing dynamic in the way we think about politics and analyses the failure of liberal democratic institutions to make space for emotions in politics and political motivations.
An accessible and essential guide to understanding contemporary India, this book will be of great interest to scholars and researchers of politics, especially governance and political theory, as well as South Asian studies.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781032286723
ISBN-10: 1032286725
Pagini: 220
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 mm
Greutate: 0.41 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge India
Seria Reshaping India

Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom

Public țintă

Academic and Postgraduate

Cuprins

Introduction: Majoritarianism and the Afterlife of Populism PART I. Politics and Emotions 1. Shifting Images of Narendra Modi: Silence, Hope, Rage, and Cynicism 2. Urban Naxal: Fear and Anxiety 3. Mob Lynching: Guilt and Shame 4. Public Morality: Anger and Hatred 5. Intransigent Self: Betrayal and Self-hatred 6. Targeting Institutions: Crime and Violence PART II. Economy and Ethics 7. Cultural Majoritarianism and Economic (Under) Development 8. Political Economy of Citizenship: NRC and its Aftermath 9. Media, Speed, and Untruth 10. Politics, Policy, and Institutions PART III Ethical Emotions? 11. How to Fight Hindutva? 12. Modernity and the Right 13. Muslim Politics beyond Islamophobia 14. Kashmir Before and After Abrogation 15. Is the Congress an Alternative Anymore? 16. Provincialising India and Regionalising Democracy 17. Dalit-Bahujan Politics: Crisis, Dilemmas, Hope 18. Rethinking Resistance 19. Will India finally become a Hindu Rashtra?

Recenzii

‘Analysing cultural hegemony independently from material domination, Gudavarthy’s intellectual achievement in this book is remarkable. Drawing on new theorising about meaning and emotion, he develops a subtle new take on India’s rightward turn, even as he provides critical commentary on contemporary events.’
Jeffrey AlexanderLillian Chavenson Saden Professor of Sociology and Co-Director, Center for Cultural Sociology, Yale University, USA
‘Instead of moralising against Modi’s assault on liberal ideals and institutions, Professor Gudavarthy argues that the Left in India needs to learn from how Modi mobilises everyday ethics and emotions. Modi’s critics have dismissed gestures such as Modi’s calling for Indians to light candles in the face of the pandemic as theatrical. For Gudavarthy, such performances are the stuff of politics and not an irrational betrayal of it. In this insightful and passionate book, he invites us to reimagine the constructive role of emotions in building political community, within and beyond India.’
Trevor Stack, Director, CISRUL, University of Aberdeen, Scotland, UK
‘The follow up to his important India After Modi: Populism and the Right, Ajay Gudavarthy's Politics, Emotions and Ethics in ‘New India’, is necessary reading for anyone interested in the future of Indian democracy. It shows the way in which fear, anxiety, guilt, shame, anger and hatred play a key role in the entrenchment of what he calls the “emotive majority” presided over by Narendra Modi’s BJP Government. It is the hold of such emotions that surprisingly shield it from well-earned criticisms of, for example, its botched handling of demonetisation in 2016 or, more recently, the Covid catastrophe five years later. The book also poses the following challenge to the forces of opposition: how can the positive emotions of care, compassion and, ultimately, love be incorporated into a new political project that is not merely passive but active and empowered.’
Samir Gandesha, Director, Institute for Humanities, Simon Fraser University, Canada

Notă biografică

Ajay Gudavarthy is Associate Professor, Centre for Political Studies, Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi, India. His previous publications include Politics of Post-Civil Society: Contemporary History of Political Movements in India (2013); Maoism, Democracy and Globalisation: Cross-Currents in Indian Politics (2014), and India After Modi: Populism and the Right (2018). He is currently Associate Member, Institute for Humanities, Simon Fraser University, Canada. He was earlier Visiting Professor, Centre for Modern Indian Studies, Gottingen University, Germany; Visiting Fellow, Centre for Citizenship, Civil Society and Rule of Law, University of Aberdeen, Scotland; and Charles Wallace Visiting Fellow, SOAS, London, UK.

Descriere

This book explains the role emotions play in Indian politics, and the part they played in the aftermath of the 2019 general elections. It traces the consolidation of the Right in India and highlights the reasons for its electoral successes with a focus on the interplay between ethics and emotions.