Imagining the public in modern South Asia
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Imagining the public in modern South Asia
Routledge, 2016
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"The chapters in this book were originally published in 'South Asia : journal of South Asian studies,' volume 38, issue 3 (September 2015)."--P. vii
Includes index
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In South Asia, as elsewhere, the category of 'the public' has come under increased scholarly and popular scrutiny in recent years. To better understand this current conjuncture, we need a fuller understanding of the specifically South Asian history of the term. To that end, this book surveys the modern Indian 'public' across multiple historical contexts and sites, with contributions from leading scholars of South Asia in anthropology, history, literary studies and religious studies. As a whole, this volume highlights the complex genealogies of the public in the Indian subcontinent during the colonial and postcolonial eras, showing in particular how British notions of 'the public' intersected with South Asian forms of publicity. Two principal methods or approaches-the genealogical and the typological-have characterised this scholarship. This book suggests, more in the mode of genealogy, that the category of the public has been closely linked to the sub-continental history of political liberalism. Also discussed is how the studies collected in this volume challenge some of liberalism's key presuppositions about the public and its relationship to law and religion. This book was originally published as a special issue of South Asia: Journal of South Asian Studies.
目次
1. What is a Public? Notes from South Asia 2. Rethinking the Public through the Lens of Sovereignty 3. How to Defame a God: Public Selfhood in the Maharaj Libel Case 4. Crises of the Public in Muslim India: Critiquing 'Custom' at Aligarh and Deoband 5. Contesting Friendship in Colonial Muslim India 6. Booklets and Sants: Religious Publics and Literary History 7. Ambedkar, Marx and the Buddhist Question 8. Jurisprudence of Emergence: Neo-Liberalism and the Public as Market in India 9. A Different Kind of Flesh: Public Obscenity, Globalisation and the Mumbai Dance Bar Ban 10. Commissioning Representation: The Misra Report, Deliberation and the Government of the People in Modern India 11. Postscript: Exploring Aspects of 'the Public' from 1991 to 2014
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