Across the globe, we are seeing a popular shift of appeal from a liberal‐humanitarian imagination of the world, or even a communist‐socialist ideal, to one that is more conservative and often called ‘right‐wing populist’. In the ethnographic context analysed here, a utopian movement for revolutionary social change, led by Marx‐Lenin and Mao‐inspired Naxalite guerrillas, that once had a wide appeal in parts of India, is superseded by a more conservative utopian imagination of Hindutva forces. In exploring the Indian Maoist case, I suggest that dystopia is embedded within utopia. If those engaged in utopian social transformation seek to challenge prevailing ideology to transform people’s actions, it is equally possible for their utopian imagi...
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In India’s Power Elite: Class, Caste and a Cultural Revolution, Sanjaya Baru explores change and con...
These profiles, written about specific artisans, focus on the unique journey of each weaver. Paired ...
Try to picture a society where the arts and humanities do not exist. There would be no music, art, o...
This article discusses criticisms that utopia and utopianism undermine social change. It outlines tw...
My writing has largely addressed the clashing perspectives of meaning and being with respect to colo...
Dr Shashi Tharoor was recently in the UK to promote his new book Why I am a Hindu. With a general el...
This article explores norms as idealizations, in an attempt to grasp their significance as projects ...
In Broken Ladder: The Paradox and Potential of India's One Billion, Anirudh Krishna offers a 'worms ...
Recent developments in the scientific realism debate have resulted in a form of ‘exemplar driven’ re...
This paper strikes an arc through C.P. Snow's influential 'Two Cultures' lecture at Cambridge Univer...
This article explores different ways to interpret the extent to which (capitalist) critique influenc...
There is a long history of scholars finding in architecture tools for thinking, whether this is the ...
The Indian right's global political network is dominating the Indian diaspora in the west, writes Mr...
The purpose of this thesis is to orient the conflict of postmodernism and democracy to the conventio...
As India turns 75, the LSE South Asia Centre will publish commemorative posts till August 2023 to dw...
In India’s Power Elite: Class, Caste and a Cultural Revolution, Sanjaya Baru explores change and con...
These profiles, written about specific artisans, focus on the unique journey of each weaver. Paired ...
Try to picture a society where the arts and humanities do not exist. There would be no music, art, o...