By drawing attention to the historical formation of both master narratives and counter claims developed by educated youth in the postcolonial period, the panel explores the relevance of campus spaces in the fashioning of political selves. After partition, many scholars regretted that students’ ‘movement’ had given way to sporadic, dispersed ‘agitations’, focused primarily on campus issues. Instead of dismissing group-based demands as ‘parochial’, or looking at students’ dispersion as a problem, this panel proposes to explore the myriad ways in which student politics supported, challenged or re-interpreted mainstream understandings of South Asian societies
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The recent spur of student-led mobilizations in India led to the portrayal of select public universi...
This article traces the emergence and development of a student political identity in post-colonial E...
This article discusses three different university campuses in India (Jawaharlal Nehru University, Os...
This preprint is a forthcoming essay published in Modern Asian Studies (2021). The version of record...
Since May 2011, West Bengal has seen a major political change.. The ruling Left Front was routed in ...
Despite allegations of political disengagement and apathy on the part of the young, the last ten yea...
This paper discusses the structure of South Africa’s racially divided higher education sector and sh...
In this introductory article of the special issue we are interested in mapping the poorly charted te...
The wide resonance of the aphorism, “from shadows to the stars,” closing the 2016 suicide letter of ...
The objective of this study is to critically analyse the problems of students politics in the educat...
This thesis focuses on everyday contemporary campus politics in Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU), N...
Abstract: Since 1976 when school students in Soweto took to the streets in active defiance of the ap...
This paper analyzes the causes of student political activism in Sri Lankan universities by paying at...
Several recent studies propose that political choices of Indian youth can hardly be distinguished fr...
In the context of worldwide student protests against neoliberal economic agenda and depoliticizing m...
The recent spur of student-led mobilizations in India led to the portrayal of select public universi...
This article traces the emergence and development of a student political identity in post-colonial E...
This article discusses three different university campuses in India (Jawaharlal Nehru University, Os...
This preprint is a forthcoming essay published in Modern Asian Studies (2021). The version of record...
Since May 2011, West Bengal has seen a major political change.. The ruling Left Front was routed in ...
Despite allegations of political disengagement and apathy on the part of the young, the last ten yea...
This paper discusses the structure of South Africa’s racially divided higher education sector and sh...