Politics After Television
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In January 1987 the Indian state-run television began broadcasting a Hindu epic in serial form The Ramayana to nationwide audiences violating a decades-old taboo on religious partisanship. What resulted was the largest political campaign in post-independence times around the symbol of Lord Ram led by Hindu nationalists. The complexion of Indian politics was irrevocably changed thereafter. In this book Arvind Rajagopal analyses this extraordinary series of events. While audiences may have thought they were harking back to an epic golden age Hindu nationalist leaders were embracing the prospects of neoliberalism and globalisation. Television was the device that hinged these movements together symbolising the new possibilities of politics at once more inclusive and authoritarian. Simultaneously this study examines how the larger historical context was woven into and changed the character of Hindu nationalism.
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