Field notes on democracy

listening to grasshoppers

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Field notes on democracy
Arundhati Roy, Arundhati Roy
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Field notes on democracy

listening to grasshoppers

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Collects essays exploring democracy in modern India, looking at how religious majoritarianism, cultural nationalism, and neo-fascism are threatening freedom in the world's largest democracy.

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English
Pages
253

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Field notes on democracy: listening to grasshoppers
2015
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Cover of: Field notes on democracy
Field notes on democracy: listening to grasshoppers
2009, Haymarket Books
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Edition Notes

First published by Haymarket Books in 2009.

Includes bibliographical references (pages 216-244) and index.

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
320.954
Library of Congress
JQ281 .R687 2015

The Physical Object

Pagination
253 pages
Number of pages
253

Edition Identifiers

Open Library
OL27187865M
ISBN 10
160846461X
ISBN 13
9781608464616
OCLC/WorldCat
892163893

Work Identifiers

Work ID
OL1052137W

Work Description

Combining fierce conviction, deft political analysis, and beautiful writing, this is the essential new book from Arundhati Roy. This series of essays examines the dark side of democracy in contemporary India. It looks closely at how religious majoritarianism, cultural nationalism, and neo-fascism simmer just under the surface of a country that projects itself as the world's largest democracy.Roy writes about how the combination of Hindu Nationalism and India's neo-liberal economic reforms which began their journey together in the early 1990s are now turning India into a police state. She describes the systematic marginalization of religious and ethnic minorities, the rise of terrorism, and the massive scale of displacement and dispossession of the poor by predatory corporations. She also offers a brilliant account of the August 2008 uprising of the people of Kashmir against India's military occupation and an analysis of the November 2008 attacks on Mumbai.

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