Appropriating Bodies: Discourses on Nationalism in India
Abstract: The overwhelming acceptance of neoliberal capitalist perspectives by the new Indian society, post globalization, has transformed itself and shifted away from the socialist vision of Nehru and other leaders of the earlier decades. Indian identity has been evolving, accommodating the alte...
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doaj-6ef053da3c9f41339afec1e698e72e952020-11-25T02:37:33ZengHyperion UniversityHyperCultura2559-20252017-05-0161112Appropriating Bodies: Discourses on Nationalism in India Swapna Gopinath0Tata Institute of Social Sciences, MumbaiAbstract: The overwhelming acceptance of neoliberal capitalist perspectives by the new Indian society, post globalization, has transformed itself and shifted away from the socialist vision of Nehru and other leaders of the earlier decades. Indian identity has been evolving, accommodating the altered social realities and in the new age of nationalistic fervour of a militant nature, the body of the citizen has emerged as the site where conflicting ideologies battle it out. Several forces are at play – economic, political, religious, cultural and of course the powers that define caste and class hierarchies as well. The shifting power centers in the new India demand from the bodies of its citizens a nationalistic fervour that often finds resistance and interestingly, voices of dissent find expression through bodily acts as well. This paper aims to trace this reshaping of national identity and the increasing methods of appropriations with regard to the corporeal selves of its citizens. Corporeality in this context includes the self-reflexive subject positions of the citizens as well as their embodied selves.http://litere.hyperion.ro/hypercultura/wp-content/uploads/2018/07/Gopinath-Swapna.pdfnationalismnational identitybody politicscultural identitycorporeal |
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Abstract:
The overwhelming acceptance of neoliberal capitalist perspectives by the new Indian society, post
globalization, has transformed itself and shifted away from the socialist vision of Nehru and other leaders of
the earlier decades. Indian identity has been evolving, accommodating the altered social realities and in the
new age of nationalistic fervour of a militant nature, the body of the citizen has emerged as the site where
conflicting ideologies battle it out. Several forces are at play – economic, political, religious, cultural and of
course the powers that define caste and class hierarchies as well. The shifting power centers in the new India
demand from the bodies of its citizens a nationalistic fervour that often finds resistance and interestingly,
voices of dissent find expression through bodily acts as well. This paper aims to trace this reshaping of national
identity and the increasing methods of appropriations with regard to the corporeal selves of its citizens.
Corporeality in this context includes the self-reflexive subject positions of the citizens as well as their
embodied selves. |
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nationalism national identity body politics cultural identity corporeal |
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