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How is politics made not just present but also palpable, even existential? As they live their everyday lives, how do ordinary people theorize for themselves the workings of power? Beyond just ideology, self-interest or instrumentality, this book is about how politics moves people and gets them in its grip?

Produktbeschreibung
How is politics made not just present but also palpable, even existential? As they live their everyday lives, how do ordinary people theorize for themselves the workings of power? Beyond just ideology, self-interest or instrumentality, this book is about how politics moves people and gets them in its grip?
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Autorenporträt
Indira Arumugam is Assistant Professor in Anthropology at the National University of Singapore. Her research is focused on the grounded historical and cultural analysis of key political and economic processes such as democracy, neo-liberal economics and globalization. She has widely published in Hau: Journal of Ethnographic Theory, Anthropological Forum, Anthropology and Humanism, Social Anthropology, Modern Asian Studies, Contributions to Indian Sociology, Material Religion, and Religions of South Asia.