Civil society, public sphere and citizenship : dialogues and perceptions
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Civil society, public sphere and citizenship : dialogues and perceptions
SAGE Publications, 2005
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Graduate School of Asian and African Area Studies, Kyoto Universityグローバル専攻
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Description
What is the political role of the Indian citizen today? What are his/her options, commitments and requirements within Indian civil society and its public sphere? What difference does it make if a person makes use of his/her democratic citizenship in a more active or passive way? Who is allowed to participate actively and who is denied access to democratic rights? What impact does civil society have on the Indian state today? Is there a predominant culture, and in which way does this predominance affect its responsibilities?
While these questions have long been discussed both within India and abroad, the contributors to this volume seek to provide new points of view and enrich the ongoing debate.
Table of Contents
Preface - Helmut Reifeld
Introduction - Rajeev Bhargava
PART ONE: CIVIL SOCIETY, PUBLIC SPHERE AND CITIZENSHIP
Civil Society and Citizenship in Western Democracies - Ute Frevert
Historical Development and Recent Challenge
Forms of Civility and Publicness in Pre-British India - Farhat Hasan
Subject's Citizenship Dream - Sudhir Chandra
Notes on the 19th Century
Notes towards a Conception of the Colonial Public - Neeladri Bhattacharya
PART TWO: CITIZENSHIP, ART AND THE MODERN PUBLIC SPHERE
An Imperfect Public - Ravi Vasudevan
Cinema and Citizenship in the Third World
The State, Civil Society and Public Sphere - Kumar Shahani
Thinking through Hindi - Alok Rai
Genesis or Validation - Clemens Albrecht
The Dilemma of Theoretical Conception of the Modernization of the Public Sphere
PART THREE: CITIZENSHIP IN INDEPENDENT INDIA
Citizenship and the Indian Constitution - Valerian Rodrigues
Civil Society and Its `Underground' - Aditya Nigam
Explorations in the Notion of `Political Society'
Citizenship in Exile - Gopal Guru
A Dalit Case
Outside the Bounds of Citizenship - B S Chimni
The States of Aliens, Illegal Migrants and Refugees in India
An Emerging Civil Society - Dagmar Bernstorff
The Case of Tibet in Exile
Exploring the Mythology of the Public Sphere - Neera Chandoke
A Look at Theory - Javeed Alam
Civil Society, Democracy and Public Sphere in India
Women and the Breakdown of the Public Sphere - Anuradha Chenoy
Nation-Building and the Making of Civil Society - D L Sheth
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