
India
Democracy and Violence
Samir Kumar Das(Editor)
OUP India (Publisher)
Published in December 2015
Book
Hardback
286 pages
978-0-19-945183-8 (ISBN)
Description
Violence is usually located outside the democratic domain. Its recurrence is understood as a direct threat to democracy. Democracies are called upon to manage, tackle, or deal with it, not necessarily through democratic means. Today, democracy is sought to be exported across continents by waging war on countries that, according to the exporting countries of the West,are yet to become democratic.
This book contests and demystifies the celebrationist understanding of democracy and argues that violence is embedded in democracy as much as democracy is embedded in violence. Their interconnected existence has only made democracy violent and violence one of the many ways of trying to make a democracy work. So, more of democracy does not necessarily mean less of violence and vice versa. Viewed in this light, this book examines the connection as organic and one of mutually spiralling nature. Democratic institutions and violence are thus implicated in an endless dialogue and confrontation. The alternative to democracy can only be a better democracy.
This book contests and demystifies the celebrationist understanding of democracy and argues that violence is embedded in democracy as much as democracy is embedded in violence. Their interconnected existence has only made democracy violent and violence one of the many ways of trying to make a democracy work. So, more of democracy does not necessarily mean less of violence and vice versa. Viewed in this light, this book examines the connection as organic and one of mutually spiralling nature. Democratic institutions and violence are thus implicated in an endless dialogue and confrontation. The alternative to democracy can only be a better democracy.
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Language
English
Place of publication
New Delhi
India
Target group
College/higher education
Product notice
sewn/stitched
Cloth over boards
Dimensions
Height: 224 mm
Width: 145 mm
Thickness: 23 mm
Weight
454 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-19-945183-8 (9780199451838)
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Person
Samir Kumar Das is Professor of Political Science and Dean of the Faculty of Arts at the University of Calcutta, Kolkata.
Editor
Professor of Political Science , and Dean of the Faculty of Arts and CommerceProfessor of Political Science , and Dean of the Faculty of Arts and Commerce, University of Calcutta, Kolkata
Content
Preface ; Introduction ( Samir Kumar Das) ; PART I ; CONTEST OVER SOVEREIGNTY ; Towards Postcolonial Statehood: Constabulary Strikes and the Question of Colonial Inheritance, British India 19457 (Partha Pratim Shil) ; Indian National Congress and the Bureaucracy: Contesting Sovereignty after the Transfer of Power ( Suhit K. Sen) ; PART II ; CITIZENS AND THE EQUALS ; The Violent Foundations of Citizenship (Ranabir Samaddar) ; Equality amongst Equals: Reflections on the Political Institutions and Violence in Contemporary India (Samir Kumar Das) ; PART III ; LAW AS VIOLENCE ; Inclusion as Violence (Ashok Agrwaal) ; Reading Life and Death into the Legal Text (Mayur Suresh) ; PART IV ; MOVEMENTS AT HOME AND OUTSIDE ; Addressing Domestic Violence: Changing Strategies within the Womens Movement, Kolkata, 19802010 ( Samita Sen and Nandita Dhawan) ; The Chronicle of a Forgotten Movement: West Bengal1959 Revisited ( Sibaji Pratim Basu) ; Index ; Notes on Editor and Contributors