Author: Devesh Vijay
Publisher: Popular Prakashan
Year: 2004
Language: English
Pages: 245
ISBN/UPC (if available): 817154813X
Description
Interrogating the conceptual matrix of a prevailing discourse can be a daunting task. To do so in the realm of political thought would evidently be more. Yet, that is the challenge before social scientists today when momentous changes in the global order are disrupting long established paradigms in political criticism.
The following work sets out to make a contribution in this arena by examining recent shifts in Left writings on Indian politics and also suggesting a method for analyzing discourses more generally.
The arduous tracking, in these pages, of deployment of categories such as culture, state and class through hundreds of scholarly essays on Indian politics, over more than a decade, is likely to interest students of political thought, discourse analysis and contemporary history.
Contents
PREFACE AND ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
FOREWORD
INTRODUCTION
Class, Economy and Social Formation
Culture, Ideology and Ethnicity
Power, State and Constitution
Communalism and the Rise of Hindutva
Goals and Ideals
Conclusion
Bibliography
Index