The new debate on Indian identity has been provoked by a sense of discontinuity and decline. The movement of Hindutva, emerged in the 1980s as the most powerful expression of the malaise pervading Indian society. The debate centers around the cultural regeneration of India. It is framed by three developments that have matured over the last forty years: the decline of the Nehruvian enterprise of a secular and socialist India resulting from the (partial) fulfillment of its own promise; the growth and differentiation of the Indian economy and the emergence of new social groups; and finally, the proliferation of alternative cultural sites, autonomous of the state, that allow for expression of diverse views and the construction of alternative id...
The phenomenon of Hindutva might give the impression that it belongs to the canonical part of the Hi...
Despite modernization and globalization being at the forefront of the society, religion still seems ...
Secularism seems to require separation between religion and State. Regarding India, it would be bett...
Beginning in the early 1920s, the Hindutva (“Hinduness”) movement has dominated conversations about ...
When India was invented as a "modern" country in the years after Independence in 1947 it styled itse...
One of the most noteworthy developments in Indian politics is the occurrence of a phenomenon often d...
The Republic of India, as probably the most culturally and religiously diverse country in the world,...
During the last two decades India has witnessed a strange political scene. The discourse of politics...
Lecture held at the South Asia Institute in Heidelberg on 11th November, 2008. Professor Desai will ...
Dealing with the key category of Hinduism imported from English linguistic habits (of “-isms’), some...
Our main focus here is on analysing the ways in which the Indian diaspora has exhibited agency – has...
History of the discourse goes back to the national movement for India’s Independence. Both Mahatma G...
Book abstract: Over the last four decades, Indian society has undergone significant changes in terms...
In early 2014, citizens of the largest democratic nation on the planet turned up in record-breaking ...
Participating in the global market has changed not only India’s economy but also its culture. Perhap...
The phenomenon of Hindutva might give the impression that it belongs to the canonical part of the Hi...
Despite modernization and globalization being at the forefront of the society, religion still seems ...
Secularism seems to require separation between religion and State. Regarding India, it would be bett...
Beginning in the early 1920s, the Hindutva (“Hinduness”) movement has dominated conversations about ...
When India was invented as a "modern" country in the years after Independence in 1947 it styled itse...
One of the most noteworthy developments in Indian politics is the occurrence of a phenomenon often d...
The Republic of India, as probably the most culturally and religiously diverse country in the world,...
During the last two decades India has witnessed a strange political scene. The discourse of politics...
Lecture held at the South Asia Institute in Heidelberg on 11th November, 2008. Professor Desai will ...
Dealing with the key category of Hinduism imported from English linguistic habits (of “-isms’), some...
Our main focus here is on analysing the ways in which the Indian diaspora has exhibited agency – has...
History of the discourse goes back to the national movement for India’s Independence. Both Mahatma G...
Book abstract: Over the last four decades, Indian society has undergone significant changes in terms...
In early 2014, citizens of the largest democratic nation on the planet turned up in record-breaking ...
Participating in the global market has changed not only India’s economy but also its culture. Perhap...
The phenomenon of Hindutva might give the impression that it belongs to the canonical part of the Hi...
Despite modernization and globalization being at the forefront of the society, religion still seems ...
Secularism seems to require separation between religion and State. Regarding India, it would be bett...