000778784 000__ 06120cam\a2200565Ii\4500 000778784 001__ 778784 000778784 005__ 20230306142855.0 000778784 006__ m\\\\\o\\d\\\\\\\\ 000778784 007__ cr\nn\nnnunnun 000778784 008__ 170104s2017\\\\si\\\\\\ob\\\\000\0\eng\d 000778784 019__ $$a967876729$$a974650417$$a980973020$$a981817262 000778784 020__ $$a9789811030512$$q(electronic book) 000778784 020__ $$a9811030510$$q(electronic book) 000778784 020__ $$z9789811030499 000778784 0247_ $$a10.1007/978-981-10-3051-2$$2doi 000778784 035__ $$aSP(OCoLC)ocn967656079 000778784 035__ $$aSP(OCoLC)967656079$$z(OCoLC)967876729$$z(OCoLC)974650417$$z(OCoLC)980973020$$z(OCoLC)981817262 000778784 040__ $$aN$T$$beng$$erda$$epn$$cN$T$$dIDEBK$$dGW5XE$$dN$T$$dEBLCP$$dYDX$$dOCLCF$$dUAB$$dCCO$$dCNCGM$$dCOO$$dUPM$$dCUS$$dIOG 000778784 043__ $$aa-ii--- 000778784 049__ $$aISEA 000778784 050_4 $$aHC435.3 000778784 08204 $$a330.954$$223 000778784 1001_ $$aDutta, Mohan J.,$$eauthor. 000778784 24510 $$aImagining India in discourse :$$bmeaning, power, structure /$$cMohan Jyoti Dutta. 000778784 264_1 $$aSingapore :$$bSpringer,$$c2017. 000778784 300__ $$a1 online resource. 000778784 336__ $$atext$$btxt$$2rdacontent 000778784 337__ $$acomputer$$bc$$2rdamedia 000778784 338__ $$aonline resource$$bcr$$2rdacarrier 000778784 347__ $$atext file$$bPDF$$2rda 000778784 4901_ $$aThe anthropocene ;$$vvolume 14 000778784 504__ $$aIncludes bibliographical references. 000778784 5050_ $$aPreface; Acknowledgements; Contents; 1 Imagining India in Discourse; 1.1 India and Its Elites; 1.2 The English Language Press; 1.3 Imagination: Sites of Imagining India; 1.4 Power and Structure; 1.5 India's Economic Liberalization; 1.6 Meaning, Power, and Control; 1.6.1 The Power of Communication; 1.6.2 Communicative Inequality; 1.6.3 Communicative Inversion; 2 Discourses of Liberalization: Framing Economics; 2.1 Discourse, Power, and Communication Strategy; 2.1.1 Orienting to the Past; 2.1.2 Centering Economics to Society and Politics; 2.1.3 Differentiating Reason from Emotion 000778784 5058_ $$a2.2 Imagining India and Imagining Economics2.2.1 Prescription for Acceleration; 2.2.2 Markets, Freedom, and Aspirations; 2.2.3 Markets, Miracles, and Improved Lives; 2.2.4 Competition and Labor Laws; 2.3 Power, Control, and Imagination; 2.3.1 The Missing Subaltern; 2.4 Imagining India: Moral Dilemmas and Ethical Choices; 2.4.1 Civil Society, Market Logics, and Participation; 2.4.2 Greater Liberalization and Financial Globalization; 2.5 Discussion; 3 Innovation, Technology, and Development; 3.1 Technology as Development; 3.1.1 Technology and Industry; 3.1.2 Economy as Technology 000778784 5058_ $$a3.1.3 State, Free Market and Technology3.1.4 Technology and Market Reach; 3.1.5 Technology as Surveillance; 3.1.6 Technologies of Displacement; 3.2 Technology as Miracle; 3.2.1 Technology and Cultural Transformation; 3.2.2 Technocratic Problems of Development; 3.2.3 Technology as Development; 3.3 Discussion; 4 Food, Health, Shelter, and Education: Public Provisions and Private Industry; 4.1 Food, Agriculture, and Markets; 4.1.1 Growth and Agriculture; 4.1.2 Efficiency, Privatization, and Cash Transfer; 4.1.3 Agriculture, Contracts, and Global Commodity Chains 000778784 5058_ $$a4.1.4 Technologies of Agriculture4.1.5 Communicative Inversions and Erasures; 4.2 Health and the Market; 4.2.1 Individualization of Health; 4.2.2 Commoditization of Health; 4.2.3 Health and New Technologies; 4.3 Education and Efficiency; 4.4 Privatizing Education; 4.5 Competition; 4.5.1 Miracle Technologies; 4.5.2 Communicative Inversions and Erasures; 4.6 Shelter and Private Property: Redefined Spaces; 4.7 Narrative Structure and Discursive Constructions; 4.7.1 The Missing 'Other'; 4.8 Discussion; 5 State, Bureaucracy, and Politics: Contradictions in Interpretation 000778784 5058_ $$a5.1 Imagination and Birth of the State5.2 A Deficient State; 5.2.1 Public Sector and Government Control; 5.2.2 The State as Barrier; 5.2.3 The State as Incompetent; 5.3 Imaginations and Unleashed Opportunities; 5.3.1 A Strong State; 5.3.2 Management Rather than Civil Service; 5.3.3 Expertise and Discipline; 5.4 Discussion; 6 Culture and Communication: Old and New; 6.1 Markets and Cultures; 6.1.1 Markets and Emancipation; 6.1.2 Reforms and Culture; 6.1.3 Reforms as Bottom-up Enablers; 6.1.4 Reforms and Cosmopolitan Identities; 6.1.5 Culture and Economic Gains; 6.1.6 Communicating Reforms 000778784 506__ $$aAccess limited to authorized users. 000778784 520__ $$aThe economic liberalization of India, changes in global structures, and the rapid emergence of India on the global landscape have been accompanied by the dramatic rise in popular, public, and elite discourses that offer the promise to imagine India. Written mostly in the future tense, these discourses conceive of India through specific frames of global change and simultaneously offer prescriptive suggestions for the pathways to fulfilling the vision. Both as summary accounts of the shifts taking place in India and in the relationships of India with other global actors as well as roadmaps for the immediate and longer term directions for India, these discourses offer meaningful entry points into elite imaginations of India. Engaging these imaginations creates a framework for understanding the tropes that are mobilized in support of specific policy formulations in economic, political, cultural, and social spheres. 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