Routledge Handbook of Contemporary India
Herausgeber: Jacobsen, Knut A
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Herausgeber: Jacobsen, Knut A
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This revised and updated new edition of the Handbook concentrates on India as it emerged after the economic reforms and the new economic policy of the 1980s and 1990s and as it develops in the twenty-first century.
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This revised and updated new edition of the Handbook concentrates on India as it emerged after the economic reforms and the new economic policy of the 1980s and 1990s and as it develops in the twenty-first century.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- 2nd edition
- Seitenzahl: 592
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. November 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 244mm x 170mm x 33mm
- Gewicht: 1170g
- ISBN-13: 9781032244068
- ISBN-10: 1032244062
- Artikelnr.: 68476015
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- 2nd edition
- Seitenzahl: 592
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. November 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 244mm x 170mm x 33mm
- Gewicht: 1170g
- ISBN-13: 9781032244068
- ISBN-10: 1032244062
- Artikelnr.: 68476015
Knut A. Jacobsen is a Professor of Religion at the University of Bergen, Norway. His most recent book published by Routledge is Yoga in Modern Hinduism (2018) and the co-edited book Religion and Technology in India (2018), and he is the editor of the Routledge Handbook of South Asian Religions (2020).
Chapter 1. Contemporary India: Foundation, relations, diversity, religions
and change Part I: Foundation Chapter 2. Partitioning India: Dreams,
Memories and Legacies; Chapter 3. Symbiosis and Resilience: The Dynamics of
Social Change and Transition to Democracy in India; Chapter 4. Foundations
for a Sustainable Growth: India's Constitution and its Supreme Court;
Chapter 5. Economic Foundation of India; Chapter 6. Equity, Quantity and
Quality: The Precarious Balancing act in India's Schools; Chapter 7.
Agriculture and the Development Burden; Chapter 8. From Composite
Nationalism to Hindu Majoritarianism: India's Transition Part II India and
the World Chapter 9. Politics, Security and Foreign Policy; Chapter 10. Is
India a South Asian or an Asian Power? Chapter 11. India's Role as a Global
Development Partner; Chapter 12. Dispersals, Migrations, the Notion of an
Indian Diaspora and the Diversity of Communities; Chapter 13. Matters That
Matter: Material Religion in Contemporary Hinduism; Chapter 14.
International networks supporting Hindutva; Chapter 15. Yoga and Physical
Culture: Transnational History and Blurred Discursive Contexts Part III
Society, Class, Caste and Gender Chapter 16. The Politics of Economic
Reforms in India; Chapter 17. Divided We Stand: The Indian City after
Economic Liberalisation; Chapter 18. India's Middle Classes in Contemporary
India; Chapter 19. Caste: Why Does It Still Matter? Chapter 20. Hindutva
and hygiene: Swachh Bharat Mission as an urban spatial purification
project; Chapter 21. Corruption and Anti-Corruption in Modern India:
History. Patronage, and the Moral Politics of Anti-colonialism; Chapter 22.
Regional Perspective: Gujarat and the Contradictory Co-existence of
Economic Enterprise and Political Illiberalism; Chapter 23. Intimate Spaces
of Struggle: Rethinking Family and Marriage in Contemporary India; Chapter
24. Adivasis and Contemporary India: Engagements with the state, non-state
actors and the capitalist economy Part IV Religion and Diversity Chapter
25. Myth as History and History as Myth: The Instructive Case of India;
Chapter 26. Hindu Pilgrimage Sites and Travel: Infrastructure, Economy,
Identity and Conflicts; Chapter 27. Death of the Sacred: Cow, Caste and
Hindu Nationalism; Chapter 28. Hindutva Becoming in the Northeast of India
; Chapter 29. Ambedkar's Life and His Navayana Buddhism; Chapter 30.
Religion, Identity and Empowerment: The Making of Ravidassia Dharm (Dalit
Religion) in Contemporary Punjab; Chapter 31. Muslims in Contemporary
India: Socio-religious Diversity and the Questions of Citizenship; Chapter
32. India's Muslim Minority: Religious Violence and Why India's Crime
Statistics Cannot be Trusted; Chapter 33. Christians in India: Living on
the Margins with a Diverse and Controversial Past Part V Cultural Change
and Innovations Chapter 34. 'We Too Have the Sun': Literatures from the
Adivasi and Dalit communities of East India; Chapter 35. Combative
Constructions of Femininity in the Late Twentieth Century Narratives of
India; Chapter 36. Masculinity and Muscularity in a Changing India:
Socioeconomic Mobility among New ('Lower') Middle Class Mens; Chapter 37.
Changing Food Habits in Contemporary India: Discourses and practices among
the middle classes; Chapter 38. Coping with the Diseases of Modernity: The
use of siddha medical knowledge and practices to treat patients with
diabetes; Index
and change Part I: Foundation Chapter 2. Partitioning India: Dreams,
Memories and Legacies; Chapter 3. Symbiosis and Resilience: The Dynamics of
Social Change and Transition to Democracy in India; Chapter 4. Foundations
for a Sustainable Growth: India's Constitution and its Supreme Court;
Chapter 5. Economic Foundation of India; Chapter 6. Equity, Quantity and
Quality: The Precarious Balancing act in India's Schools; Chapter 7.
Agriculture and the Development Burden; Chapter 8. From Composite
Nationalism to Hindu Majoritarianism: India's Transition Part II India and
the World Chapter 9. Politics, Security and Foreign Policy; Chapter 10. Is
India a South Asian or an Asian Power? Chapter 11. India's Role as a Global
Development Partner; Chapter 12. Dispersals, Migrations, the Notion of an
Indian Diaspora and the Diversity of Communities; Chapter 13. Matters That
Matter: Material Religion in Contemporary Hinduism; Chapter 14.
International networks supporting Hindutva; Chapter 15. Yoga and Physical
Culture: Transnational History and Blurred Discursive Contexts Part III
Society, Class, Caste and Gender Chapter 16. The Politics of Economic
Reforms in India; Chapter 17. Divided We Stand: The Indian City after
Economic Liberalisation; Chapter 18. India's Middle Classes in Contemporary
India; Chapter 19. Caste: Why Does It Still Matter? Chapter 20. Hindutva
and hygiene: Swachh Bharat Mission as an urban spatial purification
project; Chapter 21. Corruption and Anti-Corruption in Modern India:
History. Patronage, and the Moral Politics of Anti-colonialism; Chapter 22.
Regional Perspective: Gujarat and the Contradictory Co-existence of
Economic Enterprise and Political Illiberalism; Chapter 23. Intimate Spaces
of Struggle: Rethinking Family and Marriage in Contemporary India; Chapter
24. Adivasis and Contemporary India: Engagements with the state, non-state
actors and the capitalist economy Part IV Religion and Diversity Chapter
25. Myth as History and History as Myth: The Instructive Case of India;
Chapter 26. Hindu Pilgrimage Sites and Travel: Infrastructure, Economy,
Identity and Conflicts; Chapter 27. Death of the Sacred: Cow, Caste and
Hindu Nationalism; Chapter 28. Hindutva Becoming in the Northeast of India
; Chapter 29. Ambedkar's Life and His Navayana Buddhism; Chapter 30.
Religion, Identity and Empowerment: The Making of Ravidassia Dharm (Dalit
Religion) in Contemporary Punjab; Chapter 31. Muslims in Contemporary
India: Socio-religious Diversity and the Questions of Citizenship; Chapter
32. India's Muslim Minority: Religious Violence and Why India's Crime
Statistics Cannot be Trusted; Chapter 33. Christians in India: Living on
the Margins with a Diverse and Controversial Past Part V Cultural Change
and Innovations Chapter 34. 'We Too Have the Sun': Literatures from the
Adivasi and Dalit communities of East India; Chapter 35. Combative
Constructions of Femininity in the Late Twentieth Century Narratives of
India; Chapter 36. Masculinity and Muscularity in a Changing India:
Socioeconomic Mobility among New ('Lower') Middle Class Mens; Chapter 37.
Changing Food Habits in Contemporary India: Discourses and practices among
the middle classes; Chapter 38. Coping with the Diseases of Modernity: The
use of siddha medical knowledge and practices to treat patients with
diabetes; Index
Chapter 1. Contemporary India: Foundation, relations, diversity, religions
and change Part I: Foundation Chapter 2. Partitioning India: Dreams,
Memories and Legacies; Chapter 3. Symbiosis and Resilience: The Dynamics of
Social Change and Transition to Democracy in India; Chapter 4. Foundations
for a Sustainable Growth: India's Constitution and its Supreme Court;
Chapter 5. Economic Foundation of India; Chapter 6. Equity, Quantity and
Quality: The Precarious Balancing act in India's Schools; Chapter 7.
Agriculture and the Development Burden; Chapter 8. From Composite
Nationalism to Hindu Majoritarianism: India's Transition Part II India and
the World Chapter 9. Politics, Security and Foreign Policy; Chapter 10. Is
India a South Asian or an Asian Power? Chapter 11. India's Role as a Global
Development Partner; Chapter 12. Dispersals, Migrations, the Notion of an
Indian Diaspora and the Diversity of Communities; Chapter 13. Matters That
Matter: Material Religion in Contemporary Hinduism; Chapter 14.
International networks supporting Hindutva; Chapter 15. Yoga and Physical
Culture: Transnational History and Blurred Discursive Contexts Part III
Society, Class, Caste and Gender Chapter 16. The Politics of Economic
Reforms in India; Chapter 17. Divided We Stand: The Indian City after
Economic Liberalisation; Chapter 18. India's Middle Classes in Contemporary
India; Chapter 19. Caste: Why Does It Still Matter? Chapter 20. Hindutva
and hygiene: Swachh Bharat Mission as an urban spatial purification
project; Chapter 21. Corruption and Anti-Corruption in Modern India:
History. Patronage, and the Moral Politics of Anti-colonialism; Chapter 22.
Regional Perspective: Gujarat and the Contradictory Co-existence of
Economic Enterprise and Political Illiberalism; Chapter 23. Intimate Spaces
of Struggle: Rethinking Family and Marriage in Contemporary India; Chapter
24. Adivasis and Contemporary India: Engagements with the state, non-state
actors and the capitalist economy Part IV Religion and Diversity Chapter
25. Myth as History and History as Myth: The Instructive Case of India;
Chapter 26. Hindu Pilgrimage Sites and Travel: Infrastructure, Economy,
Identity and Conflicts; Chapter 27. Death of the Sacred: Cow, Caste and
Hindu Nationalism; Chapter 28. Hindutva Becoming in the Northeast of India
; Chapter 29. Ambedkar's Life and His Navayana Buddhism; Chapter 30.
Religion, Identity and Empowerment: The Making of Ravidassia Dharm (Dalit
Religion) in Contemporary Punjab; Chapter 31. Muslims in Contemporary
India: Socio-religious Diversity and the Questions of Citizenship; Chapter
32. India's Muslim Minority: Religious Violence and Why India's Crime
Statistics Cannot be Trusted; Chapter 33. Christians in India: Living on
the Margins with a Diverse and Controversial Past Part V Cultural Change
and Innovations Chapter 34. 'We Too Have the Sun': Literatures from the
Adivasi and Dalit communities of East India; Chapter 35. Combative
Constructions of Femininity in the Late Twentieth Century Narratives of
India; Chapter 36. Masculinity and Muscularity in a Changing India:
Socioeconomic Mobility among New ('Lower') Middle Class Mens; Chapter 37.
Changing Food Habits in Contemporary India: Discourses and practices among
the middle classes; Chapter 38. Coping with the Diseases of Modernity: The
use of siddha medical knowledge and practices to treat patients with
diabetes; Index
and change Part I: Foundation Chapter 2. Partitioning India: Dreams,
Memories and Legacies; Chapter 3. Symbiosis and Resilience: The Dynamics of
Social Change and Transition to Democracy in India; Chapter 4. Foundations
for a Sustainable Growth: India's Constitution and its Supreme Court;
Chapter 5. Economic Foundation of India; Chapter 6. Equity, Quantity and
Quality: The Precarious Balancing act in India's Schools; Chapter 7.
Agriculture and the Development Burden; Chapter 8. From Composite
Nationalism to Hindu Majoritarianism: India's Transition Part II India and
the World Chapter 9. Politics, Security and Foreign Policy; Chapter 10. Is
India a South Asian or an Asian Power? Chapter 11. India's Role as a Global
Development Partner; Chapter 12. Dispersals, Migrations, the Notion of an
Indian Diaspora and the Diversity of Communities; Chapter 13. Matters That
Matter: Material Religion in Contemporary Hinduism; Chapter 14.
International networks supporting Hindutva; Chapter 15. Yoga and Physical
Culture: Transnational History and Blurred Discursive Contexts Part III
Society, Class, Caste and Gender Chapter 16. The Politics of Economic
Reforms in India; Chapter 17. Divided We Stand: The Indian City after
Economic Liberalisation; Chapter 18. India's Middle Classes in Contemporary
India; Chapter 19. Caste: Why Does It Still Matter? Chapter 20. Hindutva
and hygiene: Swachh Bharat Mission as an urban spatial purification
project; Chapter 21. Corruption and Anti-Corruption in Modern India:
History. Patronage, and the Moral Politics of Anti-colonialism; Chapter 22.
Regional Perspective: Gujarat and the Contradictory Co-existence of
Economic Enterprise and Political Illiberalism; Chapter 23. Intimate Spaces
of Struggle: Rethinking Family and Marriage in Contemporary India; Chapter
24. Adivasis and Contemporary India: Engagements with the state, non-state
actors and the capitalist economy Part IV Religion and Diversity Chapter
25. Myth as History and History as Myth: The Instructive Case of India;
Chapter 26. Hindu Pilgrimage Sites and Travel: Infrastructure, Economy,
Identity and Conflicts; Chapter 27. Death of the Sacred: Cow, Caste and
Hindu Nationalism; Chapter 28. Hindutva Becoming in the Northeast of India
; Chapter 29. Ambedkar's Life and His Navayana Buddhism; Chapter 30.
Religion, Identity and Empowerment: The Making of Ravidassia Dharm (Dalit
Religion) in Contemporary Punjab; Chapter 31. Muslims in Contemporary
India: Socio-religious Diversity and the Questions of Citizenship; Chapter
32. India's Muslim Minority: Religious Violence and Why India's Crime
Statistics Cannot be Trusted; Chapter 33. Christians in India: Living on
the Margins with a Diverse and Controversial Past Part V Cultural Change
and Innovations Chapter 34. 'We Too Have the Sun': Literatures from the
Adivasi and Dalit communities of East India; Chapter 35. Combative
Constructions of Femininity in the Late Twentieth Century Narratives of
India; Chapter 36. Masculinity and Muscularity in a Changing India:
Socioeconomic Mobility among New ('Lower') Middle Class Mens; Chapter 37.
Changing Food Habits in Contemporary India: Discourses and practices among
the middle classes; Chapter 38. Coping with the Diseases of Modernity: The
use of siddha medical knowledge and practices to treat patients with
diabetes; Index