The wide resonance of the aphorism, “from shadows to the stars,” closing the 2016 suicide letter of lower caste student activist Rohith Vemula suggests broken hopes for South Asian educated youth. It points at the tragic obstacles to political change and social upliftment experienced by many young people, reflecting a characteristic desire for individual and collective change. The astounding protests that ensued from Rohith’s suicide in India are now contributing to the revival of scholarly i..
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This post-print was originally published in SAMAJ (2020). It introduces the special issue “Generatio...
This post-print was originally published in SAMAJ (2020). It concludes the special issue “Generation...
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By drawing attention to the historical formation of both master narratives and counter claims develo...
Several recent studies propose that political choices of Indian youth can hardly be distinguished fr...
The main thesis of this paper is that student unrest in India is not always necessarily a manifestat...
Chetan Bhagat, Mohsin Hamid, and Arundhati Roy join the ranks of south Asian novelists who also writ...
Social movements have various styles and aims in contemporary South Asia. They are ever-present at t...
Youths are constantly searching for a social identity and citizenry to express their inner concerns,...
This dissertation is about the role of NGOs in the lives of subaltern youth in urban India. It is an...
This thesis draws on eleven months of ethnographic fieldwork to examine the everyday lives of young ...
This essay discusses the formation of political youth publics in the late colonial period in Kumaun ...
This paper investigates the implementation of mandated Education for All (Millenium Development Goal...
This thesis examines forms of activism among middle-class youth in the context of neoliberal urban c...
In this introductory article of the special issue we are interested in mapping the poorly charted te...
This post-print was originally published in SAMAJ (2020). It introduces the special issue “Generatio...
This post-print was originally published in SAMAJ (2020). It concludes the special issue “Generation...
The canonical version of this content is accessible on jtmartelli.com. This post-print was originall...
By drawing attention to the historical formation of both master narratives and counter claims develo...
Several recent studies propose that political choices of Indian youth can hardly be distinguished fr...
The main thesis of this paper is that student unrest in India is not always necessarily a manifestat...
Chetan Bhagat, Mohsin Hamid, and Arundhati Roy join the ranks of south Asian novelists who also writ...
Social movements have various styles and aims in contemporary South Asia. They are ever-present at t...
Youths are constantly searching for a social identity and citizenry to express their inner concerns,...
This dissertation is about the role of NGOs in the lives of subaltern youth in urban India. It is an...
This thesis draws on eleven months of ethnographic fieldwork to examine the everyday lives of young ...
This essay discusses the formation of political youth publics in the late colonial period in Kumaun ...
This paper investigates the implementation of mandated Education for All (Millenium Development Goal...
This thesis examines forms of activism among middle-class youth in the context of neoliberal urban c...