Regional Modernities: The Cultural Politics of Development in IndiaK. Sivaramakrishnan, Arun Agrawal This book advances public and scholarly debates on development and globalization in new directions. It presents carefully developed case studies to show how the subjects of development are shaped by, and actively reshape, development ideas, programs, and projects. The essays in this volume include cross-cultural perspectives from Africa, Southeast Asia, and the Indian diaspora. |
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... Uttarakhand in northern India are different manifestations of the regional imaginary . The first is tied primarily to a belief in the common ground shared by those engaged in a struggle against the high modernist projects of the Indian ...
... Uttarakhand in northern India are different manifestations of the regional imaginary . The first is tied primarily to a belief in the common ground shared by those engaged in a struggle against the high modernist projects of the Indian ...
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... Uttarakhand to the cause of national swaraj ( independence or home rule for India ) . This points to the construction of local identities : Uttarakhand would participate in the emancipatory project of hegemonic nationalism , but not ...
... Uttarakhand to the cause of national swaraj ( independence or home rule for India ) . This points to the construction of local identities : Uttarakhand would participate in the emancipatory project of hegemonic nationalism , but not ...
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... Uttarakhand was 15 percent compared to the national average of 20 percent . However , Uttarakhand included a few large urban centers such as Dehra Dun , with an urban population of 46 percent , as well as districts such as Tehri Garhwal ...
... Uttarakhand was 15 percent compared to the national average of 20 percent . However , Uttarakhand included a few large urban centers such as Dehra Dun , with an urban population of 46 percent , as well as districts such as Tehri Garhwal ...
Contents
The Traffic in Ideas about | 75 |
Becoming Developed | 99 |
Indians | 122 |
Copyright | |
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