Imaginary institution of India: politics and ideas/

Kaviraj, Sudipta

Imaginary institution of India: politics and ideas/ by Sudipta Kaviraj - New Dilhi: Permanent Black, 2010. - 299p.; 23cm.

Introduction
1 On State Society, and Discourse in India
2 On the Construction of Colonial Power: Structure Discourse, Hegemony
3 On the Structure of Nationalist Discourse
4 Writing, Speaking, Being: Language and the Historical Formation of Identities in India
5 The Imaginary Institution of India
6 A State of Contradictions: The Post-colonial State in India
7 Government and Opposition: Fifty Years of Indian Independence
8 The Reversal of Orientalism: Bhudev Mukhopadhyay and the Project of Indigenist Social Theory
Index

For decades Sudipta Kaviraj has worked with and improved upon Marxist and subaltern studies, capturing India's social and political life through its diverse history and culture. While this technique has been widely celebrated in his home country, Kaviraj's essays have remained largely scattered abroad. This collection finally presents his work in one convenient volume and, in doing so, reasserts the brilliance of his approach. (http://cup.columbia.edu/book/978-0-231-15222-8/the-imaginary-institution-of-india)
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Aufsatzsammlung, Gesellschaft, Inde Conditions sociales, Inde Politique et gouvernement.

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