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Women, Gender and Religious Nationalism

Women, Gender and Religious Nationalism

Women, Gender and Religious Nationalism

Editors:
Amrita Basu, Amherst College, Massachusetts
Tanika Sarkar, Jawaharlal Nehru University
Tanika Sarkar, Namrata Ganneri, Rina Williams, Lalit Vachani, Aastha Tyagi, Manjari Katju, Anshu Saluja, Arpita Chakraborty, Jennifer Ung Loh, J. Devika; Amrita Basu, Amna Pathan
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    This book reflects the changing modalities of Hindu nationalist organizing among women and youth. It provides unique insights into how this immensely powerful political formation has been able to preside over a massive network of grassroots organisations among most segments of Indian society and capture national power. Chapters explore the techniques the RSS, VHP and BJP employ and the messages they convey about masculinity, femininity, and LGBTQ communities, and analyze contrasting forms of women's activism in defending and opposing Hindu nationalism. This book contributes to the global literature on the gender dimensions of rightwing politics. By exploring why women advance the agenda of the Hindu Right despite its conservative views on gender and sexuality, the book makes an important intervention in feminist and women's studies scholarship.

    • Topical and addresses important contemporary issues
    • Draws on original sources including first hand observations and field work
    • Brings together works of diverse scholars and will appeal to readers in varying fields

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    Table of Contents

    • Dedication
    • Introduction: Women of Hindu Rashtra Tanika Sarkar
    • Part I. Changing Modalities of Hindu Nationalist Organizing
    • 1. Right Wing Women's Mobilization: Notes from Colonial Western India Namrata Ganneri
    • 2. Track Changes: Women and the BJP from the 1990s to the 2010s Rina Williams
    • Part II. Gendered Techniques of Mobilisation: The Sangh and The Samiti
    • 3. The Shakha, the Home and the World: Going Beyond the Shakha and the RSS Family Lalit Vachani
    • 4. Spinning the Saffron Yarn: Lessons of Ideal Girlhood in Hindu Nationalist Storytelling Aastha Tyagi
    • Part III. Cultivating Women's Militancy: The Vishva Hindu Parishad
    • 5. Sanskaras, Street-activism, and Sexuality: VHP Women at Work Manjari Katju
    • 6. Conflicting Modes of Agency and Activism: Conversations with Hindutva Women Anshu Saluja
    • Part IV. Refashioning Gender & Sexuality
    • 7. Tracing the Rise of Ascetic Masculinity in India Arpita Chakraborty
    • 8. Trans Contestations in an Era of Heightened Nationalism: The Saffronisation of Transgender Identity Jennifer Ung Loh
    • Part IV. Alternative Activist Responses to the Hindu Right
    • 9. The Defense of Aacharaam, Femininity, and Neo-savarna Power in Kerala J. Devika
    • 10. The Revolution Will Come Wearing Bangles, Bindis and Hijabs: Women's Activism for Inclusive Citizenship Amrita Basu and Amna Pathan
    • Abbreviations
    • Glossary.
      Contributors
    • Tanika Sarkar, Namrata Ganneri, Rina Williams, Lalit Vachani, Aastha Tyagi, Manjari Katju, Anshu Saluja, Arpita Chakraborty, Jennifer Ung Loh, J. Devika; Amrita Basu, Amna Pathan

    • Editors
    • Amrita Basu , Amherst College, Massachusetts

      Amrita Basu is Domenic J. Paino 1955 Professor of Political Science, and Sexuality, Women's and Gender Studies at Amherst College, Massachusetts. She is the author of Violent Conjunctures in Democratic India, published with the Press in 2015.

    • Tanika Sarkar , Jawaharlal Nehru University

      Tanika Sarkar is a historian of modern India based at the Jawaharlal Nehru University, Delhi. Sarkar's work focuses on the intersections of religion, gender, and politics in both colonial and postcolonial South Asia, in particular on women and the Hindu Right.