Passionate Politics: Democracy, Development and Indias 2019 General Election
By (Author) Indrajit Roy
Manchester University Press
Manchester University Press
1st February 2023
United Kingdom
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Religion and politics
Hinduism
324.9540533
Hardback
240
Width 138mm, Height 216mm, Spine 14mm
426g
Passions matter to politics. Yet, much of the work on passions in politics focuses on such spectacular events as social movements, civil wars and revolutionary upheavals, but ignores electoral politics as banal.
The contributors to this book trace the importance of passions to electoral politics with a focus on Indias landmark 2019 General Elections which saw the decisive re-election of Narendra Modi as the countrys Prime Minister.
This book illustrates the economic, social and cultural processes that shaped political passions in India during the summer of 2019. The contributors compel us to take seriously the structures of feeling in politics. Such an approach requires interdisciplinarity. Which is why the book brings together a stellar team of economists, political scientists, sociologists, historians and geographers to explain Modis resounding win.
Departing from the conventional scholarship on elections, dominated by psephology and discussions of the real, imagined or mistaken interests of sociological groups, this innovative collection of essays focuses instead on the role of feeling, play and aspiration in political life. The result is a stimulating analysis of citizenship and nationalism in contemporary India.
Faisal Devji, Professor of Indian History, University of Oxford
At a time when politics in many national contexts is marked by heightened emotions of anger, outrage, paranoia, hatred and adoration, it has become imperative to give emotion due analytic value. This volume is an excellent example of what such a study could look like. Contributors from a variety of disciplines show how the outcome of the 2019 national elections in India cannot be explained by conventional metrics alone and require a recognition of the role that emotions play in determining political outcomes. This volume will be of huge interest for anyone interested in passionate politics!
Mukulika Banerjee, Associate Professor of Anthropology, London School of Economics and Political Science
India's 2019 national elections have challenged the core assumptions of its post-1947 polity. We need a proper understanding of what exactly happened, how and why. A volume like this is hugely necessary. It is remarkable in its breadth of coverage and notable in its range of insights. It will advance our understanding in very significant ways.
Ashutosh Varshney, Sol Goldman Professor of International Studies and the Social Sciences, Brown University
An engaging exploration of the passions and emotions fear, awe, love, hate, anger, aspiration, anxiety, protection, care, trust that suffuse politics. The unusual lens of the 2019 general election in India provokes an interrogation of standard assumptions about the rational voter, as well as reflections on the mutual imbrication of emotion and reason in shaping how political choices are made.
Niraja Gopal Jayal, Avantha Chair in Kings India Institute, Kings College London
The emphatic, expanded support of Indias electorate for the incumbent Modi government in the general elections of 2019 has puzzled observers. Indrajit Roy gathers a diverse range of scholars to view these elections through the prism of emotions. The result is an engaging, vibrant, sometimes provocative, sometimes perplexing portrait of an electorate driven by an overwhelming but contradictory panorama of emotions, ranging from fear, hate and anger at one end to adoration and hope at the other. This is a valuable addition to our understanding of a time of tumultuous upheaval and change in Indias political landscape.
Harsh Mander, author and human rights activist
Indrajit Roy is a Senior Lecturer in Global Development Politics at the University of York