This paper1 seeks to go some way towards unravelling the impact of neo-liberal policies on class-based cultures in India. Specifically, it focuses on the experiences and worldviews of the middle classes, the class group or fraction said to have expanded greatly in recent times and to have been the main beneficiaries of the neo-liberal reforms of the Indian economy instigated in the early 1990s. I
The sociological concept of class remains an important analytical tool for the study of modern socie...
In the post-colonial world, the countries of South Asia have evolved politically in different ways, ...
This paper assesses the origins and the consequences of the decisive right wing shift in Indian poli...
[Extract] This paper seeks to go some way towards unravelling the impact of neo-liberal policies on ...
This book fills an important gap in the existing literature on economic liberalization and globalisa...
Political economy in India has lost its earlier dynamism; can the insights of recent culture-centred...
In the post-colonial world, the countries of South Asia have evolved politically in different ways, ...
The policies of economic liberalization, initiated in India in the 1990s,1 have been accompanied by ...
In the post-colonial world, the countries of South Asia have evolved politically in different ways, ...
Hailed as the beneficiary, driving force and result of globalisation, India’s middle-class is puzzli...
Since 1991, when the policy of economic liberalisation began in earn-est, the size and prosperity of...
textabstractIt is almost a cliché to say that India’s appearance and image (internationally as well ...
This paper assesses the origins and the consequences of the decisive right wing shift in Indian poli...
Part of Oxford India Short Introductions Surinder S. Jodhka & Aseem Prakash Who exactly are the mid...
The sociological concept of class remains an important analytical tool for the study of modern socie...
The sociological concept of class remains an important analytical tool for the study of modern socie...
In the post-colonial world, the countries of South Asia have evolved politically in different ways, ...
This paper assesses the origins and the consequences of the decisive right wing shift in Indian poli...
[Extract] This paper seeks to go some way towards unravelling the impact of neo-liberal policies on ...
This book fills an important gap in the existing literature on economic liberalization and globalisa...
Political economy in India has lost its earlier dynamism; can the insights of recent culture-centred...
In the post-colonial world, the countries of South Asia have evolved politically in different ways, ...
The policies of economic liberalization, initiated in India in the 1990s,1 have been accompanied by ...
In the post-colonial world, the countries of South Asia have evolved politically in different ways, ...
Hailed as the beneficiary, driving force and result of globalisation, India’s middle-class is puzzli...
Since 1991, when the policy of economic liberalisation began in earn-est, the size and prosperity of...
textabstractIt is almost a cliché to say that India’s appearance and image (internationally as well ...
This paper assesses the origins and the consequences of the decisive right wing shift in Indian poli...
Part of Oxford India Short Introductions Surinder S. Jodhka & Aseem Prakash Who exactly are the mid...
The sociological concept of class remains an important analytical tool for the study of modern socie...
The sociological concept of class remains an important analytical tool for the study of modern socie...
In the post-colonial world, the countries of South Asia have evolved politically in different ways, ...
This paper assesses the origins and the consequences of the decisive right wing shift in Indian poli...