
Power and Influence in India
Bosses, Lords and Captains
Routledge India (Publisher)
1st Edition
Published on 21. January 2016
Book
Paperback/Softback
254 pages
978-1-138-66491-3 (ISBN)
Description
Taking cognisance of the lack of studies on leadership in modern India, this book explores how leadership is practiced in the Indian context, examining this across varied domains - from rural settings and urban neighbourhoods to political parties and state governments.
The importance of individual leaders in the projection of politics in South Asia is evident from how political parties, mobilisation of movements and the media all focus on carefully constructed personalities. Besides, the politically ambitious have considerable room for manoeuvre in the institutional setup of the Indian subcontinent. This book focuses on actors making their political career and/or aspiring for leadership roles, even as it also foregrounds the range of choices open to them in particular contexts. The articles in this volume explore the variety of strategies used by politically engaged actors in trying to acquire (or keep) power - symbolic action, rhetorical usage, moral conviction, building of alliances - illustrating, in the process, both the opportunities and constraints experienced by them.
In taking a qualitative approach and tracking both political styles and transactions, this book provides insights into the nature of democracy and the functioning of electoral politics in the subcontinent.
The importance of individual leaders in the projection of politics in South Asia is evident from how political parties, mobilisation of movements and the media all focus on carefully constructed personalities. Besides, the politically ambitious have considerable room for manoeuvre in the institutional setup of the Indian subcontinent. This book focuses on actors making their political career and/or aspiring for leadership roles, even as it also foregrounds the range of choices open to them in particular contexts. The articles in this volume explore the variety of strategies used by politically engaged actors in trying to acquire (or keep) power - symbolic action, rhetorical usage, moral conviction, building of alliances - illustrating, in the process, both the opportunities and constraints experienced by them.
In taking a qualitative approach and tracking both political styles and transactions, this book provides insights into the nature of democracy and the functioning of electoral politics in the subcontinent.
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Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Target group
College/higher education
Dimensions
Height: 216 mm
Width: 140 mm
Thickness: 16 mm
Weight
366 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-138-66491-3 (9781138664913)
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Pamela Price is Professor of South Asian History, University of Oslo.
Arild Engelsen Ruud is Professor of South Asian Studies, University of Oslo.
Arild Engelsen Ruud is Professor of South Asian Studies, University of Oslo.
Content
Glossary and Abbreviations 1. Introduction 2. Creating Followers, Gaining Patrons: Leadership Strategies in a Tamil Nadu Village Bjoern Alm 3. Leadership and Political Work Mukulika Banerjee 4. Wrestling with (Body) Politics: Understanding 'Goonda' Political Styles in North India Lucia Michelutti 5. To Create a Crowd: Student Leaders in Dhaka Arild Engelsen Ruud 6. Contradictory Youth Politics: Student Mobilisation in Uttar Pradesh Craig Jeffrey 7. The New Caste Headmen? Dalit Movement Leadership in Tamilnadu Hugo Gorringe 8. The Enduring Appeal of Populist Leadership in Contemporary Tamil Nadu Andrew Wyatt 9. Leadership and the Power of Honour in a Corrupt System Paul R. Brass 10. Beyond Clientelism: Digvijay Singh's Participatory, Pro-Poor Strategy in Madhya Pradesh James Manor 11. Development, Drought and Campaign Rhetoric in South India: Chandra Babu Naidu and the Telugu Desam Party, 2003-2004 Pamela Price