Everyday nationalism
An edition of Everyday nationalism (2009)
Women of the Hindu Right in India
By Kalyani Devaki Menon
Publish Date
2011
Publisher
University of Pennsylvania Press
Language
eng
Pages
228
Description:
"Everyday Nationalism contends that the Hindu nationalist movement's power to attract and maintain constituencies with incongruous beliefs and practices is key to its growth. The book reveaIs that the movement's success is facilitated by its ability to become meaningful in people's daily lives, resonating with their constructions of the past, appealing to their fears in the present, presenting itself as the protector of the country's citizens, and inventing traditions through the use of Hindu texts, symbols, and rituals to unite people ina sense of belonging to a nation."--BOOK JACKET.
subjects: Hindu women, Social conditions, Political activity, Nationalism, Hinduism and politics, Muslims, Politics and government, Rashtra Sevika Samiti (Organization), Women, india, Women, social conditions, Nationalism, india, Hinduism, Religion and politics, Muslims, india, India, politics and government, 1947-, India, description and travel