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2809397Neo-Hindutvahttps://www.gandhi.com.mx/neo-hindutva-9781000733464/phttps://gandhi.vtexassets.com/arquivos/ids/3373668/b51a6052-79de-4e94-942d-9ff6245f1da0.jpg?v=63838528209153000010841084MXNTaylor & FrancisInStock/Ebooks/<p><em>Neo-Hindutva</em> explores the recent proliferation and evolution of Hindu nationalism the assertive majoritarian, right-wing ideology that is transforming contemporary India.</p><p>This volume develops and expands on the idea of neo-Hindutva Hindu nationalist ideology which is evolving and shifting in new, surprising, and significant ways, requiring a reassessment and reframing of prevailing understandings. The contributors identify and explain the ways in which Hindu nationalism increasingly permeates into new spaces: organisational, territorial, conceptual, rhetorical. The scope of the chapters reflect the diversity of contemporary Hindutva both in India and beyond which appears simultaneously brazen but concealed, nebulous and mainstreamed, militant yet normalised. They cover a wide range of topics and places in which one can locate new forms of Hindu nationalism: courts of law, the Northeast, the diaspora, Adivasi (tribal) communities, a powerful yoga guru, and the Internet. The volume also includes an in-depth interview with Christophe Jaffrelot and a postscript by Deepa Reddy.</p><p>Helping readers to make sense of contemporary Hindutva, <em>Neo-Hindutva</em> is ideal for scholars of India, Hinduism, Nationalism, and Asian Studies more generally. 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The contributors identify and explain the ways in which Hindu nationalism increasingly permeates into new spaces: organisational, territorial, conceptual, rhetorical. The scope of the chapters reflect the diversity of contemporary Hindutva both in India and beyond which appears simultaneously brazen but concealed, nebulous and mainstreamed, militant yet normalised. They cover a wide range of topics and places in which one can locate new forms of Hindu nationalism: courts of law, the Northeast, the diaspora, Adivasi (tribal) communities, a powerful yoga guru, and the Internet. The volume also includes an in-depth interview with Christophe Jaffrelot and a postscript by Deepa Reddy.</p><p>Helping readers to make sense of contemporary Hindutva, <em>Neo-Hindutva</em> is ideal for scholars of India, Hinduism, Nationalism, and Asian Studies more generally. This book was originally published as a special issue of <em>Contemporary South Asia</em>.</p>(*_*)9781000733464_<p><em>Neo-Hindutva</em> explores the recent proliferation and evolution of Hindu nationalism the assertive majoritarian, right-wing ideology that is transforming contemporary India.</p><p>This volume develops and expands on the idea of neo-Hindutva Hindu nationalist ideology which is evolving and shifting in new, surprising, and significant ways, requiring a reassessment and reframing of prevailing understandings. The contributors identify and explain the ways in which Hindu nationalism increasingly permeates into new spaces: organisational, territorial, conceptual, rhetorical. The scope of the chapters reflect the diversity of contemporary Hindutva both in India and beyond which appears simultaneously brazen but concealed, nebulous and mainstreamed, militant yet normalised. They cover a wide range of topics and places in which one can locate new forms of Hindu nationalism: courts of law, the Northeast, the diaspora, Adivasi (tribal) communities, a powerful yoga guru, and the Internet. The volume also includes an in-depth interview with Christophe Jaffrelot and a postscript by Deepa Reddy.</p><p>Helping readers to make sense of contemporary Hindutva, <em>Neo-Hindutva</em> is ideal for scholars of India, Hinduism, Nationalism, and Asian Studies more generally. This book was originally published as a special issue of <em>Contemporary South Asia</em>.</p>...9781000733464_Taylor and Francis(*_*)9781000733464_Taylor & Francislibro_electonico_1bbc039b-7e9f-3e2c-a010-64f21f2e276f_9781000733464;9781000733464_9781000733464InglésMéxicoTaylor & Francishttps://getbook.kobo.com/koboid-prod-public/taylorandfrancis-epub-d4408280-a4e8-4861-9fac-08e561d435d7.epub2020-05-21T00:00:00+00:00