Contesting the Nation: Religion, Community, and the Politics of Democracy in India - South Asia Seminar - David Ludden - Books - University of Pennsylvania Press - 9780812215854 - April 1, 1996
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Contesting the Nation: Religion, Community, and the Politics of Democracy in India - South Asia Seminar

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Jacket Description/Back: Today, powerful political forces seek to make the Indian state Hindu. Their rising influence since 1980 has occurred during a period of radical change in Indian society and politics, and has been accomplished by electoral means as well as by organized violence. The 1996 elections will be a major test of their power and of the influence of Hindu majoritarianism among the Indian electorate. Animated by a sense of urgency that was heightened by the massive violence following the destruction of the Babri mosque in Ayodhya on December 6, 1992, Contesting the Nation explores Hindu majoritarian politics over the last century and its dramatic reformulation during the decline of the Congress Party in the 1980s. Twelve prominent scholars from India, Europe, and the United States provide perspectives from the fields of political science, religious studies, ethnomusicology, history, art history, and anthropology, comparing trends in India with ethnic, religious, and cultural movements in other parts of the world. Marc Notes: Includes bibliographical references (p. [307]-336) and index. Publisher Marketing: Today, powerful political forces seek to make the Indian state Hindu. Their rising influence since 1980 has occurred during a period of radical change in Indian society and politics, and has been accomplished by electoral means as well as by organized violence. The 1996 elections will be a major test of their power and of the influence of Hindu majoritarianism among the Indian electorate. Animated by a sense of urgency that was heightened by the massive violence following the destruction of the Babri mosque in Ayodhya on December 6, 1992, Contesting the Nation explores Hindu majoritarian politics over the last century and its dramatic reformulation during the decline of the Congress Party in the 1980s. Twelve prominent scholars from India, Europe, and the United States provide perspectives from the fields of political science, religious studies, ethnomusicology, history, art history, and anthropology, comparing trends in India with ethnic, religious, and cultural movements in other parts of the world.

Contributor Bio:  Ludden, David Ludden is Associate Professor of History and South Asia Regional Studies at the University of Pennsylvania.


360 pages, black & white illustrations

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released April 1, 1996
ISBN13 9780812215854
Publishers University of Pennsylvania Press
Genre Cultural Region > Indian
Pages 360
Dimensions 230 × 152 × 19 mm   ·   589 g
Editor Ludden, David

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