Interdisciplinary reflections on South Asian transitions : exploring the rise of Far Right ideology / Bhabani Shankar Nayak, Debadrita Chakraborty, editors.
2023
JQ98 .I58 2023
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Interdisciplinary reflections on South Asian transitions : exploring the rise of Far Right ideology / Bhabani Shankar Nayak, Debadrita Chakraborty, editors.
ISBN
9783031366864 electronic book
3031366867 electronic book
9783031366857
3031366859
3031366867 electronic book
9783031366857
3031366859
Published
Cham : Palgrave Macmillan, 2023.
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English
Description
1 online resource (xx, 207 pages)
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10.1007/978-3-031-36686-4 doi
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JQ98 .I58 2023
Dewey Decimal Classification
320.530954
Summary
This book presents an interdisciplinary understanding of the social and economic drivers of far-right politics in South Asia. In response to the growth of xenophobia, reactionary nationalism, authoritarianism, and aggressive leadership in the region, it examines both the religious and economic conditions that have encouraged far-right populism and the profit-driven capitalist systems it produces. The book also delves into the unique histories of South Asia, along with the region's religious and cultural traditions, to provide context for broader economic and political trends and shed light on the consolidation of wealth and growing inequality. The book thoroughly explores the economic and political transformation of South Asia resulting from far-right populism, making it a valuable resource for students and researchers in the fields of political economy and South Asian studies. Bhabani Shankar Nayak is Professor of Business Management at the University for the Creative Arts, UK. Debadrita Chakraborty is a Researcher at the Cardiff University, UK and Assistant Professor, UPES, India.
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Includes index.
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References -- Chapter 4: Revisiting History and Society: Understanding the Impact of British Era Policies in Shaping Present-Day Hindu Right-Wing Ideology -- Introduction -- Muzzy Creation of Community Identities During Colonial Era and Its Impact on Modi's India -- Divide and Rule to Break India -- The Indian Council Act (1909): The Past of Present -- The Partition of Bengal: Ideology, History, and Implications -- Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 5: Peasant Populism and Hindu Imagery: A Case Study from Gadwal, Telangana State of South India -- Introduction
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Table of Contents
1. Introduction
2. Revisiting History and Society: Understanding the Impact of British Era Policies in Shaping Present-Day Hindu Right-Wing Ideology
3. Peasant Populism and Hindu Imagery
4. Hindutva and Economics Secularism
5. South Asian Minority Groups Beware: Economic, Political and Social Reasons Driving a Shift to Right Wing Ideology
5. Hindu- nationalist anxiety around its feminine 'own' and the 'other'
6. Nostalgia of Monarchy and Contemporary Right-Wing Politics and Economics in Nepal.
2. Revisiting History and Society: Understanding the Impact of British Era Policies in Shaping Present-Day Hindu Right-Wing Ideology
3. Peasant Populism and Hindu Imagery
4. Hindutva and Economics Secularism
5. South Asian Minority Groups Beware: Economic, Political and Social Reasons Driving a Shift to Right Wing Ideology
5. Hindu- nationalist anxiety around its feminine 'own' and the 'other'
6. Nostalgia of Monarchy and Contemporary Right-Wing Politics and Economics in Nepal.