Ethnicity and Mobility
Political Parties, Citizens and Democracy in South India
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Product details:
- Publisher OUP India
- Date of Publication 9 December 1999
- ISBN 9780195652239
- Binding Paperback
- No. of pages394 pages
- Size 218x141x19 mm
- Weight 444 g
- Language English 0
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This book examines how the interactions of party and society continually reshape ethnic identities and redirect ethnic politics. It is the first comprehensive study in two decades which explores the activities of the Dravidian parties of South India. The author traces the shift of the Dravidian parties through the course of the century from an emphasis on heresy to the promotion of tolerance. The book uses methods drawn from political science, sociology and historical anthropology
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This book examines how the interactions of party and society continually reshape ethnic identities and redirect ethnic politics. It is the first comprehensive study in two decades which explores the activities of the Dravidian parties of South India. The author traces the shift of the Dravidian parties through the course of the century from an emphasis on heresy to the promotion of tolerance. The book uses methods drawn from political science, sociology and historical anthropology
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