Emotions, mobilisations and South Asian politics
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Emotions, mobilisations and South Asian politics
(Exploring the political in South Asia)
Routledge, 2020
- : hbk
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Contents of Works
- Contentious emotions : an introduction / Amélie Blom and Stéphanie Tawa Lama-Rewal
- Part 1: Bringing emotions back into South Asian political mobilisations : theoretical and methodological perspectives
- The processes and contexts of emotional involvement / Christophe Traïni
- Participatory and adversarial politics : representing speech action, collective action and emotion / Lisa Mitchell
- Remembering and accessing the "emotions of things" : a methodological journey with a Jihadist Militant in Pakistan / Amélie Blom
- Part 2: Major historical shifts in the public expression of emotions anger, hurt and enthusiasm : mobilising for violence, 1870-1920 / Margrit Pernau
- From court to public sphere : how Urdu poetry's language of romance shaped the language of protest / Carla Petievich
- Part 3: Subverting and cementing power relations with emotions
- Emotions as fuel : the passage of anti-sexual harassment legislation in Pakistan / Sadaf Ahmad
- It's effective because it's affective : the dynamics and significance of emotions in a Delhi Jan Sunwai / Stéphanie Tawa Lama-Rewal
- The deployment of resentment in counterinsurgency : the case of Chhattisgarh / Nandini Sundar
- Part 4: Directing affects across the elusive boundaries of the political
- Mobilising anger in Andhra Pradesh : the emotional politics of the angry young man and popular Telugu cinema / Imke Rajamani
- Hope and nostalgia in Bengal : the longing for Netaji in a contemporary millennial movement / Raphaël Voix
- Dialectics of (de)mobilisation : humour in Islamic sermons of contemporary Bangladesh / Max Stille
- Part 5: The emotional dynamics of public controversies
- Hurt and censorship in India today : on communities of sentiments, competing vulnerabilities and cultural wars / Laetitia Zecchini
- Death, despair, and democracy in Bangladesh / Nusrat Sabina Chowdhury