Description
About the Author
Tanika Sarkar's books include Hindu Wife, Hindu Nation, also published by Hurst, and Rebels, Wives, Saints. Prior to her retirement, she was Professor of History at Jawaharlal Nehru University.
Reviews
'These essays form an acute and timely critique of changes that can affect us all.' -- Asian Affairs
'Essential reading for anybody concerned with the rise and seeming dominance of Hindutva in India.' -- Outlook India
'Instructive, sobering, and full to bursting with little-known aspects of India's politics. Describing the living tradition of Hindutva using a rich set of archives, the book's greatest strength is Sarkar's depiction of the Hindu Right as a deeply intimate phenomenon.' -- Pallavi Raghavan, Assistant Professor of International Relations, Ashoka University, and author of Animosity at Bay: An Alternative History of the India-Pakistan Relationship
'A brisk tour of the Hindu nationalist organisations at the forefront of the effort to turn India into a Hindu country. These essays are informative and persuasively argued, reflecting the years of painstaking fieldwork that went into them. Sarkar's prose is measured and eminently reasonable, pointing to Hindu nationalism's endless capacity to renew itself and adapt to its surroundings.' -- Pratinav Anil, co-author of India's First Dictatorship
Book Information
ISBN 9781787385443
Author Tanika Sarkar
Format Hardback
Page Count 288
Imprint C Hurst & Co Publishers Ltd
Publisher C Hurst & Co Publishers Ltd