Sentiment, Politics, Censorship
Sage Publications India Pvt Ltd (Verlag)
978-93-5150-304-0 (ISBN)
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A refreshing read in terms of its take on the issue of hate speech, hurt, and politics of it.
The currency of "hurt" as a claim to, and pretext for, political correctionism—and often taking recourse to the logic of the antipopular as anti-State—has erected a machinery of censorship governed by the economies and excesses of a "marketplace of outrage." This volume seeks to map this ready vocabulary of a potential victimhood and its consequent excuse for repressive regimes of State vigilantism.
It investigates the ways in which such "hurt" is expressed and abetted by the State or its actors, staged by popular media and often subsumed as public opinion. It builds the necessary structure of argument around the idea of "hurt" with reference to recent political events, the history of sentimental mobilizations and various kinds of censorship attempts in India.
Rina Ramdev is Associate Professor, Department of English, Sri Venkateswara College, University of Delhi and the Secretary of Indian Association of Commonwealth Literature and Language Studies (IACLALS). She has worked on the politics of post-coloniality, the writings of Arundhati Roy and the relationship between literature and social movements. She is also interested and involved in exploring the intersections of academic practice and political resistance within institutional spaces. Sandhya Devesan Nambiar is Assistant Professor, Department of English, Jesus and Mary College, University of Delhi. She has studied English Literature and Philosophy at Lady Shri Ram College, University of Delhi and Jawaharlal Nehru University. Her doctoral thesis was an exploration of conceptual structures in Continental Philosophy and of Deleuzean modes of philosophical thought in particular. She currently resides in New Delhi. Debaditya Bhattacharya is Assistant Professor, Department of English, Bhagini Nivedita College, University of Calcutta. His doctoral work engaged with the relationship between literature and death. The other areas of his research interest include continental philosophy, Renaissance studies, popular culture and the philosophy of technology.
Preface
Introduction: Sentimental Sovereignties: Hurt and the Political Unconscious - Rina Ramdev, Sandhya D Nambiar, and Debaditya Bhattacharya
OVERTURE
How Far Can You Go? - Mukund Padmanabhan
THE HERMENEUTICS OF HURT
What, If the Hurt Is ‘Real’? Psyche, Neighbor, and Intimate Violence - Anup Dhar
Between Speech and Silence - Dilip Simeon
FORKED TONGUES OF HATE
The Harm in Hate Speech Laws: Examining the Origins of Hate Speech Legislation in India - Siddharth Narrain
The Alchemy of Hate and Hurt - Shohini Ghosh
THE HURTING STATE, STATING HURT
Strangers in the Land: Mapping the Muslim Hurt - Mushirul Hasan
Commemorating Hurt: Memorialising Operation Bluestar - Radhika Chopra
The Reascription of Hurt: When Abu Gharaib Came to Kashmir - Akhil Katyal
OF RIGHTS AND RIGHTEOUSNESS
Anathema and Anachronism: A Contemporary Utilization of Ambedkar’s Critique of Gandhism - Soumyabrata Choudhury
The Cartoon Controversy: Crafty Politicos, Impatient Pedagogues - Manas Ray
Writing Humiliation, Righting Humiliation: Marking the Dalit Moment in the History of India’s “Untouchables” and Beyond - Tapan Basu
KNOWLEDGE AND ITS DIS/CONTENTS
Sense and Sentimentality: A Political Fable - Sunalini Kumar
The Return of Daya - Prasanta Chakravarty
Of JAB and Hurt: Exploring Spaces of Resistance Within the University - Vinita Chandra, Rina Ramdev, and Giti Chandra
THE DIRTY PICTURE
Sexuality, Mediation, Commodification: The Business of Representation - Karen Gabriel
The Erotics of Law, Scandal, and Technology - Lawrence Liang
A HETEROPOLITICS OF HURT
The Engendering of Hurt: A Feminist Analysis of Hurt Sentiments - Meenakshi Malhotra
On the Question of Free Speech and Censorship - Krishna Menon
CODA
The Lines of Control - Vishwajyoti Ghosh
Index
| Verlagsort | New Delhi |
|---|---|
| Sprache | englisch |
| Maße | 139 x 215 mm |
| Gewicht | 480 g |
| Themenwelt | Sozialwissenschaften ► Politik / Verwaltung |
| ISBN-10 | 93-5150-304-6 / 9351503046 |
| ISBN-13 | 978-93-5150-304-0 / 9789351503040 |
| Zustand | Neuware |
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