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This book examines the construction of Hindu nationalism and Hindu identity from a social-psychological perspective. More particularly, it attempts to provide a psychoanalytic account of factors that have aroused Hindu nationalism and the strategy Hindu nationalists have employed to bring about group cohesion since the 1980s, adding to existing studies that rely on social and political aspects. This book will be helpful for general readers who are interested in Hindu nationalism in India.

Produktbeschreibung
This book examines the construction of Hindu nationalism and Hindu identity from a social-psychological perspective. More particularly, it attempts to provide a psychoanalytic account of factors that have aroused Hindu nationalism and the strategy Hindu nationalists have employed to bring about group cohesion since the 1980s, adding to existing studies that rely on social and political aspects. This book will be helpful for general readers who are interested in Hindu nationalism in India.
Autorenporträt
YeonJin Sang, who was born in Korea, is a Ph.D candidate in the Center for the Social Systems, School of Social Science, Jawaharlal Nehru University, India.