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everyday life of Hindu nationalism
Shubh Mathur
Published
2008
by Three Essays Collective in New Delhi
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Written in
With special reference to Rajasthan, India.
Edition Notes
Includes bibliographical references (p. [201]-219).
Other titles | Hindu nationalism |
Statement | Shubh Mathur. |
Classifications | |
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LC Classifications | BL1215.P65+ |
The Physical Object | |
Pagination | xv, 222 p. : |
Number of Pages | 222 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL16844563M |
ISBN 10 | 8188789437, 8188789534 |
LC Control Number | 2008336710 |
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Hindu nationalism came to world attention in , when the Hindu nationalist Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) won national elections in gh the BJP was defeated nationally in , it continues to govern large Indian states, and the movement it represents remains a major force in the world’s largest democracy. This book presents the thought of the founding fathers and key Missing: everyday life. In an interview before the election, Modi said that “Hinduism is not a religion, but a way of life”. This demonstrates a key part of Hindu nationalism: the equation of Hinduism with being Indian. While the BJP intends this to sound welcoming, many Indians - not least those who identify as Muslim, Sikh, or Christian - find it threatening.
In one notable instance, as I will discuss in this paper, the semiotics of Indian fascism (also Hindu nationalism, Hindutva fascism) which dominate everyday life in India are camouflaged in a rhetoric of pride and national security that is palatable to Western governments and publics and to the majority of the two hundred million-strong Indian Cited by: 5. India's RSS Has Played A Powerful Role In The Rise Of Hindu Nationalism The Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh, or RSS, is close to Prime Minister Narendra Modi and holds an outsize influence on national.
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Media and academic accounts of the Hindu right that present images of religious frenzy and fanaticism are misleading because they draw attention away from the world of the everyday and the ordinary, from the homes, workplaces, schools and communities where the realities of Hindu nationalism 5/5(2).
New critical study by anthropologist, on HIndu life, culture in Rajasthan. Everyday Life of Hindu Nationalism: An Ethnographic Account, Rajasthan: Shubh Mathur: : Books Skip. I Introduction: The Everyday Life of Hindu Nationalism.
Two stories. Culture and violence: In the light of Gujarat. The ordering of difference. Writing an ethnography of fascism. Hindutva as symbolic capital. II Mapping the Enemy. “The significant past”.
Culture and difference in the nineteenth century. Shubh Mathur: The everyday life of Hindu nationalism: An ethno graphic account. Gurgaon (Haryana): Three Essays Collective,xv + pp., Rs (pb).
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The Everyday Life of Hindu Nationalism by Shubh Mathur (, Paperback, Illustrated) Be the first to write a review About this product Pre-owned: lowest price. Everyday Nationalism contends that the Hindu nationalist movement's power to attract and maintain constituencies with incongruous beliefs and practices is key to its growth.
The book reveals that the movement's success is facilitated by its ability to become meaningful in people's daily lives, resonating with their constructions of the past, appealing to their fears in the present, presenting itself as the.
Hindu nationalism came to world attention inwhen the Hindu nationalist Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) won national elections in India. Although the BJP was defeated nationally init continues to govern large Indian states, and the movement it represents remains a major force in the world's largest g: everyday life.
Everyday nationalism: women of the Hindu Right in India, by Kalyani Devaki Menon, Philadelphia. This book is an erudite and elegiac exploration of Hindu nationalism in India today. It offers a revealing account of Hindu militant mobilizations as an authoritarian movement manifest throughout culture, polity, and economy, religion and law, class and caste, on gender, body, land, and memory.
Tracing the continuities between Hindutva and Hindu cultural dominance, this book maps. Everyday Nationalism: Women of the Hindu Right in India by: Kalyani Devaki Menon.
Hindu nationalism has been responsible for acts of extreme violence against religious minorities and is a dominant force on the sociopolitical landscape of contemporary India.
About the Book. The Life of Hinduism brings together a series of essays—many recognized as classics in the field—that present Hinduism as a vibrant, truly “lived” ating the diversity for which Hinduism is known, this volume begins its journey in the “new India” of Bangalore, India’s Silicon Valley, where global connections and local traditions rub shoulders daily.
The book asks us, then, to consider how Hindu nationalism’s Janus-faced nature is contributing to the establishment of an ethnic democracy. This is captured by what is termed the ‘banalisation’ of Hindutva in everyday life, and is perhaps nowhere more amplified than in the realm of social media.
Hindu Nationalism: Selected full-text books and articles. Hindu Nationalism: A Reader By Christophe Jaffrelot Princeton University Press, Read preview Everyday Nationalism: Women of the Hindu Right in India By Kalyani Devaki Menon University of Pennsylvania Press, Read preview. Hindutva believes in the concept of Hindu nationalism wherein by modern day definitions, all Indian religious communities except Islam, Christianity and Parsis are Hindus and thereby India has always been a de facto Hindu nation/5.
Religions are widely accessible in the digital community and Hinduism and Hindu Nationalism Online engages with some of the internet’s representations of Hinduism, with a focus primarily on political and politico-nationalist L. Gittinger focuses on three organizations throughout the book: Vishva Hindu Parishad (VHP), Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh.
It also explores Hindu nationalism as a vote-catching device, especially from the late twentieth century onwards. Providing a nuanced analysis of Hindu nationalism in India as a constantly evolving phenomenon, this book will be of interest to researchers on Asian political theory, nationalism, religious politics and South Asian and Indian g: everyday life.
Shubh Mathur is an Indian anthropologist whose work concerns human rights, nations and borders, violence, minorities, immigration and Muslim communities in the United States, gender, South Asia, and the Indian Ocean world. She has conducted fieldwork in India, New York City, and Kashmir.
Her first book, Everyday Life of Hindu Nationalism, was published by the Three Essays. Ideology: Inventing a Hindu Nation The final section will examine why Hindu Nationalism, which for so long existed on the margins of Indian political life, V.D.
Savarkar was the first to articulate a coherent ideology of Hindu Nationalism in a book titledFile Size: KB. Vinayak Damodar Savarkar (pronunciation (help info); 28 May – 26 February ), commonly known as 'Swatantryaveer Savarkar' in Marathi language, was an Indian independence activist and politician who formulated the Hindu nationalist philosophy of Hindutva.
He was a leading figure in the Hindu Mahasabha. As a response to the Muslim League, Savarkar joined the Hindu Mahasabha and Born: 28 MayBhagur, Bombay Presidency.
It’s Hindu nationalism that’s moving stealthily to paint Indian life saffron. Each time they wake up, those who believe in values other than that of the Hindu right are compelled to pick up. Additional Physical Format: Online version: Mathur, Shubh.
Everyday life of Hindu nationalism. New Delhi: Three Essays Collective, (OCoLC)About the Book This book examines contemporary environmental issues and movements in independent India as well as Hindu conservative ideology and politics.
It includes the first thorough investigation of Anna Hazare's movement in Maharashtra. Mukul Sharma argues that these two social currents-environmental conservation and Hindu politics-have forged bonds which reveal the hijacking of.In addition to the regular activities associated with someone’s job/career (varna dharma) and their current stage in life (shrama dharma), the daily routine of a devout Hindu is to perform five daily duties.
These five practices have been written in sacred texts to help guide a person through everyday life in a peaceful and spiritual way. 1.