Call for Papers - Workshop on Non-National Identities and IR - Ashoka University
The Department of International Relations, Ashoka University, invites submissions for the workshop βBeyond the National: Cartographies of Identity, Insecurity, and [β¦]
People of IR! We at Ashoka University are hosting a little workshop from Feb 27-28 titled "Beyond the National: Cartographies of Identity, Insecurity, and Epistemic Marginalisation": Spread the word & consider applying (Also, bonus: perfect time to visit Delhi) : www.ashoka.edu.in/call-for-pap...
12.09.2025 11:06 β
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QUT post: hey sorry to be that person but your assignments are due xx
My uni seems to be poasting passive aggressive reminders.
06.04.2025 10:26 β
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to sustaining a political project beyond electoral cycles. This does not mean merely aligning one's ideas with prevalent common-sense, but also trying to remould it
06.04.2025 06:08 β
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'the Bipin Chandra school' which generations learnt in schools, the Hindutva narrative survived (and resonated) through drawing room conversations etc. There is also a lesson here for any counter-hegemonic movement : the terrain of mass common-sense is absolutely central (cont)
06.04.2025 06:08 β
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More disclaimers: We do not mean that ideas of pluralism/secularism were marginal, but rather, they failed to achieve the same ideational resonance (probably because of the partition). This is also borne out by anecdotal evidence. Despite the decades of nationalist history (cont)
06.04.2025 06:08 β
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where the mass popularity of Hindu nationalism (which was always a structural force within Indian society) has also received elite buy-in - or rather, Hindu nationalism has achieved success both at the elite and mass level (this is an extrapolation from our data, t & c apply)
06.04.2025 06:08 β
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This contradiction also means that the first few decades of Indian nationhood were essentially characterized by political domination without hegemony. Conversely, this means that the present era represents the first hegemonic moment in Indian politics (cont)
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For instance, many of the box-office hits of the time, while paying lip service to Gandhian-Nehruvian non-violence, showed an affective inclination towards Bose and his ideas, as our common-sense data shows (also see screenshot from the film Samadhi (1950):
06.04.2025 06:08 β
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We also analyzed ideas of Islamic cosmpolitanism, such as those espoused by Maulana Azad, but they were rendered to the margins after the partition. The main tussle was between INC's plural nationalism, and Hindu nationalism.
06.04.2025 06:08 β
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At the same time, Hindu nationalism faced the reverse: their ideas resonated with mass common-sense, but had little buy-in from the pol elite (not discounting support within INC), esp post Gandhi's assassination. Using Williams we developed a typology of ideational resonance:
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15.03.2025 22:15 β
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BREAKING: In a landslide vote, Harvard Law student body passes divestment referendum, overcoming administration attempts to prevent and delegitimize the vote.
Harvard Law students overwhelmingly vote for Justice for Palestine and divestment from Netanyahuβs regime.
This is historic.
14.03.2025 20:07 β
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Unacceptable @isanet.bsky.social
15.02.2025 01:02 β
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The industry spouse visiting the academic spouse at work
06.12.2024 10:09 β
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Hello, could I be added to this?
28.11.2024 14:53 β
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π¨ Excited to share my new article published at Social Problems that rethinks the fieldβs engagement w/ Liberation Sociology! When interviewing Black Millennials about their racial, religious, & political lives during Black Lives Matter, liberation came up a lot. This study examines those narratives.
01.11.2024 19:08 β
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If not love, then what?
Mughal-E-Azam, a courtesanβs rebellion.
My student wrote this insightful article about 'Pyaar Kiya to Darna Kya' and the juxtaposition of the raags and the lyrics. Great read for all Mughal-e Azam buffs: ritamansarkar.medium.com/if-not-love-...
21.11.2024 17:29 β
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βMy research interests in anti colonial movements aligns well with the centerβs aims of promoting interdisciplinary theoryβ
20.11.2024 07:57 β
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I created a South Asian languages and literatures starter pack! Iβm sure I missed many people. If you are a translator, linguist, scholar, or even a dabbler or dilettante, please let me let me know in the comments and I will add you. go.bsky.app/AFjHSX6
18.11.2024 14:01 β
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Also could you add the brilliant @jasdeep.bsky.social to the list
19.11.2024 04:36 β
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Impostor syndrome activated but itβs very sweet of you guys :)
Thanks Saumya and Daisy !
19.11.2024 04:34 β
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The age old line of the Zionists, always parroted by the liberal media in the West - Arab existence is branded an existential threat to Israel. Always used to manufacture consent for genocide.
If their existence is an existential threat, then genocide becomes βself defenceβ
18.11.2024 02:02 β
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What is Utopia? History, Theory, Tradition
This is the draft of a chapter that will be published in: Duncan Bell and Douglas Mao, Utopia (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2025)
A new paper:
Duncan Bell, "What is Utopia? History, Theory, Tradition"
This is the draft of a chapter that will be published in Duncan Bell and Douglas Mao, Utopia (Oxford UP, 2025)
www.academia.edu/124815017/Wh...
17.10.2024 18:50 β
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The one being shared around:
go.bsky.app/SNvMPk3
17.11.2024 16:33 β
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