This article provides a framework for understanding the continuing political potential of the anticolonial dead in twenty-first-century India. It demonstrates how scholars might move beyond histories of reception to interrogate the force of inheritance in contemporary political life. Rather than the willful conjuring of the dead by the living, for a politics in the present, it considers the more provocative possibility that the dead might themselves conjure politics—calling the living to account, inciting them to action. To explicate the prospects for such an approach, the article traces the contested afterlives of martyred Indian revolutionary Bhagat Singh (1907–1931), comparing three divergent political projects in which this iconic antic...
My article investigates Amitav Ghosh’s The Shadow Lines and Jhumpa Lahiri’s story “When Mr. Pirzada ...
This article explores the remaking of ideas of the “ordinary citizen” in India in the context of Hin...
There is an undeniable connection between nationalism and dead bodies. According to Katherine Verder...
This article explores how a sense of responsibility toward the revolutionary Bhagat Singh (1907-1931...
297 pagesBridging necropolitics and critical heritage studies, this project constructs of transnatio...
Abstract (English version, see Russian version below) India’s Revolutionary Inheritance: The Politic...
The Ghadr Party, an eclectic group of diasporic Punjabis, was perhaps one of the most significant po...
Punjabis in interwar Britain, who had migrated for economic opportunity but had been politicized dur...
Shaheed Bhagat Singh was an Indian revolutionary socialist who played a critical role in India's str...
The Ghadar movement is framed by scholars variously as socialist or protocommunist, anarchist, secul...
As a population is subject to necropolitics, what are the ways in which they resist the exposure to ...
Abstract: This dissertation focuses on the sovereignties that are lost when postcolonial nation-stat...
Based on long-term ethnographic field research in the Adivasi-dominated forests of eastern India, th...
Recently, there has been a growing discussion concerning the way historians should approach the stud...
This article analyses revolutionary social change by exploring how people attempt to create a radica...
My article investigates Amitav Ghosh’s The Shadow Lines and Jhumpa Lahiri’s story “When Mr. Pirzada ...
This article explores the remaking of ideas of the “ordinary citizen” in India in the context of Hin...
There is an undeniable connection between nationalism and dead bodies. According to Katherine Verder...
This article explores how a sense of responsibility toward the revolutionary Bhagat Singh (1907-1931...
297 pagesBridging necropolitics and critical heritage studies, this project constructs of transnatio...
Abstract (English version, see Russian version below) India’s Revolutionary Inheritance: The Politic...
The Ghadr Party, an eclectic group of diasporic Punjabis, was perhaps one of the most significant po...
Punjabis in interwar Britain, who had migrated for economic opportunity but had been politicized dur...
Shaheed Bhagat Singh was an Indian revolutionary socialist who played a critical role in India's str...
The Ghadar movement is framed by scholars variously as socialist or protocommunist, anarchist, secul...
As a population is subject to necropolitics, what are the ways in which they resist the exposure to ...
Abstract: This dissertation focuses on the sovereignties that are lost when postcolonial nation-stat...
Based on long-term ethnographic field research in the Adivasi-dominated forests of eastern India, th...
Recently, there has been a growing discussion concerning the way historians should approach the stud...
This article analyses revolutionary social change by exploring how people attempt to create a radica...
My article investigates Amitav Ghosh’s The Shadow Lines and Jhumpa Lahiri’s story “When Mr. Pirzada ...
This article explores the remaking of ideas of the “ordinary citizen” in India in the context of Hin...
There is an undeniable connection between nationalism and dead bodies. According to Katherine Verder...