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FERMENT : YOUTH UNREST IN INDIA

By: Language: English Publication details: New Delhi Macmillan 2018/01/01Edition: 1Description: 277ISBN:
  • 9789386215437
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 378.1981 HEN
Contents:
Contents Preface : When Green Leaves Rustled out a Fire Star Gazer 1.Amour Proper: A Fistful 2.Makers of the New Mainstream 3.Leading the Nascent Public FREEDOM SEEKERS 4.Temples of Sacrilege 5.We Won't Mother India 6.Greenrooms of Impending Revolt CONFLICT BOUN 7.Vermin in the Underbelly 8.Kashmir : They Who Triggered a War 9.Harbingers of Hidden Homelands DEMOGRAPHIC DIVIDEND 9.In Conversation with the Nation 10.The Butterfly Effect Acknowledgements Index
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From JNU to Jadavpur, anti-national movement spreads!’—Zee News

‘Activism or anti-nationalism?’—Times Now

‘Dalit students on warpath after Vemula suicide’

—FirstPost

‘Violence on Ramjas campus: no room for free, peacefulpolitical debate’—NDTV

‘Kashmir University students protest anti–free speechcircular’—TheQuint

These are but a tiny sample of headlines that have becomecommonplace in India in recent years. What is it about the present moment inthe life of our nation that has stirred so many thousands of young citizensinto political action? And what is it about the nature of their protests thatis threatening enough for the establishment to brand it ‘anti-national’?

The wave of youth protests, agitations, andmarches thatgripped India in the last fewyears were not, Nikhila Henry argues, sporadic,isolated, or piecemeal. Rather, they were an organized effort against afractured,

unforgiving, and deeply discriminatory society. Theparticipants, despite differences, often found convergence and empathy for eachother, and fought larger battles: battles of the Dalit, of the Adivasi, of theKashmiri, of the Women, of the Muslim. In so doing, it was not simplyentrenched discrimination they highlighted. In so doing, they questionedfundamental ideas of public morality and the very essence that makes us aunited nation.

Contents

Preface : When Green Leaves Rustled out a Fire

Star Gazer

1.Amour Proper: A Fistful
2.Makers of the New Mainstream
3.Leading the Nascent Public

FREEDOM SEEKERS

4.Temples of Sacrilege
5.We Won't Mother India
6.Greenrooms of Impending Revolt

CONFLICT BOUN

7.Vermin in the Underbelly
8.Kashmir : They Who Triggered a War
9.Harbingers of Hidden Homelands

DEMOGRAPHIC DIVIDEND

9.In Conversation with the Nation
10.The Butterfly Effect

Acknowledgements
Index

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