<div>In theorizing about the link between violence and the politics of nationalism, most scholars have rejected the idea that primordial hatred between different ethnic and/or religious groups residing in close proximity will inevitably lead to conflict and the call for a ethnically/religiously pure
The Dashing Ladies of Shiv Sena: Political Matronage in Urbanizing India
β Scribed by Tarini Bedi
- Publisher
- State University of New York Press
- Year
- 2016
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 318
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
Explores the activities and political personas of women activists in Shiv Sena, a militant Indian political party.
Rich in detail, this book tells the stories of women of Shiv Sena (Shivajiβs Army), a militant political party in Western India. It provides insight into the political networks powered by lower-level women politicians in postcolonial, globalizing cities and on their margins. Based on more than ten years of in-depth ethnographic fieldwork with the women of Shiv Sena, the work shows how women political activists in urbanizing India conjure political authority through the inventive, dangerous, and transgressive political personas known as βdashing ladies.β Tarini Bedi develops a feminist theory of brokerage politics, arguing that political grids where women employ political, symbolic, and material resources through the political system may be seen as channels of what can be termed βpolitical matronage.β
Tarini Bedi is Assistant Professor of Anthropology at the University of Illinois at Chicago.
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