Bharat mein Rajneetik Andolano ka Samkaleen Itihaas : Nagrik Samaj ke baad ki rajneeti Gudavarthy, Ajay

By: Ajay GudavarthyMaterial type: TextTextPublication details: SAGE, 2018ISBN: 9789386042736Subject(s): Social ScienceOnline resources: Click here to access online
Contents:
Preface and Acknowledgements; I: WHY BEYOND CIVIL SOCIETY?; Ambiguities and Intersection; Autonomy and Convergence; II: HUMAN RIGHTS MOVEMENTS IN INDIA: STATE, CIVIL SOCIETY AND BEYOND; State-Civil Society Complementarity; State versus Civil Society; Civil Society versus Political Society; The Contemporary Moment: Beyond the Political?; III: DALIT AND NAXALITE STRUGGLES: POLITICAL IDENTITIES BEYOND IDENTITY POLITICS; Karamchedu: Foray into or Out of Civil Society?; Chundur: Identity Politics and a Disciplining Civil Society; Vempentta: Civil Society versus 'Dalit Society'; IV: FEMINIST POLITICS AND LEGAL SUBJECTIVITY: NEGOTIATING TRANSFORMATIVE DILEMMAS; 'Law as a Catalyst': Civilizing Law or Legitimizing Civil Society?; One Act Play: Privatization of the Public or Publicizing the Private?; Feminizing the State: Economizing Culture and Politicizing the Civil; V: COLLECTIVES AGAINST POLLUTION AND 'POLITICAL SOCIETY': IMPLICATIONS OF UNCIVIL DEVELOPMENT; Understanding New Industrialization: Capital-izing Un-Civility; Introducing 'Development': Pollution and Social Cost; Political Society: Interest-Group Politics or Collectives for Justice?; Political Society -- Of Middle Men and Processes of Fragmentation; VI: TOWARDS A POLITICS OF POST-CIVIL SOCIETY; Politics in the Waiting Lounge: Dithering Movements and Moments; Post and Beyond: 'Dialectics of Struggle'
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Preface and Acknowledgements; I: WHY BEYOND CIVIL SOCIETY?; Ambiguities and Intersection; Autonomy and Convergence; II: HUMAN RIGHTS MOVEMENTS IN INDIA: STATE, CIVIL SOCIETY AND BEYOND; State-Civil Society Complementarity; State versus Civil Society; Civil Society versus Political Society; The Contemporary Moment: Beyond the Political?; III: DALIT AND NAXALITE STRUGGLES: POLITICAL IDENTITIES BEYOND IDENTITY POLITICS; Karamchedu: Foray into or Out of Civil Society?; Chundur: Identity Politics and a Disciplining Civil Society; Vempentta: Civil Society versus 'Dalit Society'; IV: FEMINIST POLITICS AND LEGAL SUBJECTIVITY: NEGOTIATING TRANSFORMATIVE DILEMMAS; 'Law as a Catalyst': Civilizing Law or Legitimizing Civil Society?; One Act Play: Privatization of the Public or Publicizing the Private?; Feminizing the State: Economizing Culture and Politicizing the Civil; V: COLLECTIVES AGAINST POLLUTION AND 'POLITICAL SOCIETY': IMPLICATIONS OF UNCIVIL DEVELOPMENT; Understanding New Industrialization: Capital-izing Un-Civility; Introducing 'Development': Pollution and Social Cost; Political Society: Interest-Group Politics or Collectives for Justice?; Political Society --
Of Middle Men and Processes of Fragmentation; VI: TOWARDS A POLITICS OF POST-CIVIL SOCIETY; Politics in the Waiting Lounge: Dithering Movements and Moments; Post and Beyond: 'Dialectics of Struggle'

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