India's Imperial Formations

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India's Imperial Formations

Cultural Perspectives

Media studies Social discrimination and social justice Ethnic groups and multicultural studies Social and cultural anthropology Education

Authors: Amrita Ghosh, Rohit K. Dasgupta, Bhakti Shringarpure

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Language: English

Published by: Fairleigh Dickinson University Press

Published on: 15th December 2024

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 148 pages

ISBN: 9781683933007


India's Imperial Formations

India's Imperial Formations explores the ways in which empire building occurs and consolidates through the Indian and diasporic cultural landscape, where a collusion with whiteness, Hindu fundamentalism, casteism, and religious and racial bigotry are rampant, and create hegemonic imaginaries of an India that denies a democratic space of multiple Indias to coexist together.

India is not only home to the world's largest film industry but also has one of the oldest media ecosystems today with a prolific output in television, radio, print, and digital media. These systems shape hearts and minds in the large nation and also have significant impact in the region as well as in the world due to India's vast diaspora population.

This book argues that Indian culture industries are a crucial site to investigate constructions of Islamophobia, casteism, sinophobia, sexism, colorism and anti-Blackness.

Within this work, the authors highlight the urgent need to evaluate the complicity of Indian and diasporic cultural production in perpetuating a casual and sometimes even aggressive normalization of bigotry and discrimination towards minoritized communities. This polemical book is written by three scholars of culture, gender and postcolonial studies providing an accessible yet rigorous study of these issues.

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