Politics of post-civil society : contemporary history of political movements in India

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    • Gudavarthy, Ajay

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Politics of post-civil society : contemporary history of political movements in India

Ajay Gudavarthy

SAGE, 2013

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Includes bibliographical references (p. [239]-254) and index

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Civil Society has emerged as one of the most celebrated concept of the twentieth and the twenty-first centuries. It offers practices that are the means and certain normative ideals that are the ends to be achieved for the preservation of democracy and expansion of the process of democratization. When available practices fail, reasons have been sought in the ideals being too lofty, and when the ideals looked minimalist, the blame has been shifted to the nature of practices being free-floating and bereft of definitive borders. Politics of Post-Civil Society is an attempt to map the discourse and politics of contemporary political movements in India that have been negotiating with the hegemonic effects born out of the insidious co-habitation of political principles and practices in the domain referred to as the civil society. In course of constructing the political landscape of these movements, the book foregrounds the various strategies through which they are pushing and nudging towards a new politics of post-civil society.

Table of 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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