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  • Interpreting Politics: Situated Knowledge, India, and the Rudolph Legacy

    Interpreting Politics by Echeverri-Gent, John; Sadiq, Kamal;

    Situated Knowledge, India, and the Rudolph Legacy

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    • Kiadó OUP India
    • Megjelenés dátuma 2021. március 16.
    • Kötetek száma Hardback

    • ISBN 9780190125011
    • Kötéstípus Keménykötés
    • Terjedelem403 oldal
    • Méret 221x147x32 mm
    • Súly 570 g
    • Nyelv angol
    • Illusztrációk Figures 12, Tables 10
    • 96

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    This book investigates how people construct meaning and motivation for political action. Building on Lloyd and Susanne Rudolph's seminal scholarship of India, it develops the concept of situated knowledge to argue that people's capacity to empathize and dehumanize as well as their engagement in ongoing discourses and ideational power shape their political action. The volume illuminates contemporary Indian politics by showing how political leadership can transform people's understandings and cause dramatic political transformation.

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    In careers that spanned six decades, Lloyd and Susanne Rudolph's rigorous and remarkably empathetic scholarship produced seminal insights about India's politics. With a profound grasp of social science theory and Indian politics, they developed an interpretive mode of political analysis centred on the complex processes by which people construct meaning and motivation for political action.

    This volume's eminent authors pay tribute to the Rudolphs' scholarship by examining its contribution to their own cutting-edge research as they advance the frontiers of the study of Indian politics and social science writ large. Their engaging essays analyse how 'situated knowledge' shapes discourse, moral imagination, political strategies, and institutional change. They illuminate how the interaction of caste, class, gender, and religion structures political mobilization; how changing social and political relations affect education policy and civil-military relations; and how political leadership is forging the future of politics in India.

    This volume brings together the best minds in the field to celebrate the scholarly legacy of Susanne and Lloyd Rudolph and advance their own novel contributions. Erudite and intelligent, the essays ought to attract the attention of specialists in Indian politics and those interested in interpretive approaches in the social sciences.

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    Tartalomjegyzék:

    LIST OF FIGURES AND TABLES ix
    LIST OF ABBREVIATIONS xi
    ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS xiii
    FOREWORD: Susanne Hoeber Rudolph and Lloyd I. Rudolph: Partners in Political Science and Indian Studies xv
    Francis W. Hoeber
    I Introduction
    1. Politics as Interpretation
    John Echeverri-Gent and Kamal Sadiq
    II Interpretative Approaches to Political Analysis
    2. Situated Knowledge, the Construction of Meaning, and Political Action: A Framework for Interpretative Political Analysis
    John Echeverri-Gent and Kamal Sadiq
    3. Interpretivism in Motion: Discursive Institutionalism as the Fourth 'New' Institutionalism
    Vivien A. Schmidt
    4. A Different Way of Seeing Things: The Intellectual Legacy of Lloyd and Susanne Rudolph
    Kristen Renwick Monroe
    III Caste, Class, and the 'Lived Experience' of Political Mobilization
    5. Dominant Castes, from Bullock Capitalists to OBCs? The Impact of Class Differentiation in Rural India
    Christophe Jaffrelot and Kalaiyarasan A.
    6. Does Class Matter in Politics? Rethinking 'Conditions and Reasons'
    Rina Agarwala and Ronald Herring
    7. Interpreting the Political Economy of the Indian State: Culture, Inequality, and the Conceptual Possibilities of In Pursuit of Lakshmi
    Leela Fernandes
    IV The State, Leadership, and Political Change
    8. From Gandhi to Modi: Enlisting the Rudolphs to Understand Charismatic Leadership
    Amrita Basu
    9. In Pursuit of Saraswati: The Politics of Autonomy in the Indian University
    Niraja Gopal Jayal
    10. Civil-Military Relations and Democratic Stability
    Steven I. Wilkinson
    11. Centrism, Political Leadership, and the Future of Indian Politics
    John Echeverri-Gent and Kamal Sadiq
    INDEX
    EDITORS AND CONTRIBUTORS

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