Populism and Its Limits is a response to the evaluative and celebratory approaches to populism in social sciences and humanities. It seeks to study the phenomenon of populism, thoroughly consider its limits and, if possible, proposes ways out to other kinds of commitment in life, living and politics. It aims to formulate responses that take on the spurious and non-dialectical dissociation between thought and action, intellect and emotion, the people and the elite.
Populism and Its Limits is a response to the evaluative and celebratory approaches to populism in social sciences and humanities. It seeks to study the phenomenon of populism, thoroughly consider its limits and, if possible, proposes ways out to other kinds of commitment in life, living and politics. It aims to formulate responses that take on the spurious and non-dialectical dissociation between thought and action, intellect and emotion, the people and the elite.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Introduction: After Articulation-Prasanta Chakravarty First Principles 1. The Rift - Milind Wakankar 2. The Passage of Hate - Sanil V. 3. The 'Ismos' of the Many - Shaj Mohan Conjectures 4. Beyond Reason: The Subject of Desire and Enjoyment in Populism - Gautam Basu Thakur and Meghant Sudan 5. Agonism and the 'Revolutionary-Becomings': Mouffe, Deleuze and 'The Populist Moment' - Raghu Menon Jayakumar 6. On the Deconstructive Logic of Populism - Samir Gandesha 7. Populism Lite - Prasanta Chakravarty Expositions 8. The Borrowed Geographies of Neoliberal Neighbourhoods: Populist Governance in India - Rajarshi Dasgupta 9. Individuation and the Authoritarian Public: Rajelakshmy's A Path and Many Shadows - Urmila G. and Nikhil Govind 10. The Popular, Populist and the Political in Priyadarshan's Films - Yadukrishnan P.T. Branchings 11. The Non-Populist Popular and the Cinematic Apocrypha - Parichay Patra 12. The Future of Non-Populism - Debraj Dasgupta Index About the Editor and Contributors
Introduction: After Articulation-Prasanta Chakravarty First Principles 1. The Rift - Milind Wakankar 2. The Passage of Hate - Sanil V. 3. The 'Ismos' of the Many - Shaj Mohan Conjectures 4. Beyond Reason: The Subject of Desire and Enjoyment in Populism - Gautam Basu Thakur and Meghant Sudan 5. Agonism and the 'Revolutionary-Becomings': Mouffe, Deleuze and 'The Populist Moment' - Raghu Menon Jayakumar 6. On the Deconstructive Logic of Populism - Samir Gandesha 7. Populism Lite - Prasanta Chakravarty Expositions 8. The Borrowed Geographies of Neoliberal Neighbourhoods: Populist Governance in India - Rajarshi Dasgupta 9. Individuation and the Authoritarian Public: Rajelakshmy's A Path and Many Shadows - Urmila G. and Nikhil Govind 10. The Popular, Populist and the Political in Priyadarshan's Films - Yadukrishnan P.T. Branchings 11. The Non-Populist Popular and the Cinematic Apocrypha - Parichay Patra 12. The Future of Non-Populism - Debraj Dasgupta Index About the Editor and Contributors
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