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Playing the Nation Game: The Ambiguities of Nationalism in India

 
Benjamin Zachariah (Author)
Synopsis

In this impressive new work, Benjamin Zachariah questions the tendency to regard nationalism as a necessary, inevitable and natural basis upon which to organise the world. In doing so, he embarks on a series of reflections on a longstanding project in Indian historiography which has till today not reached successful resolution: that of ‘decentring’ the nation as the central focus of history-writing in and about India. This outstanding collection presents essays held together with one common thread: a concern with writing histories of India that cannot be subsumed within a bland and obligatory history of Indian nationalism, and a concern with not writing histories of nationalism while writing histories of absolutely anything or everything. Claiming to speak from the perspective of internationalism and celebrating the rootless cosmopolitanism of the merely human, Benjamin Zachariah urges historians to begin the completion of this incomplete yet necessary ‘decentring’ project by placing their own histories, politics, and ‘interests’ before a readership and leaving these open for scrutiny and comment.

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About the author

Benjamin Zachariah

Benjamin Zachariah research interests centre on the social and intellectual history of South Asia, on the movement of ideas in the twentieth century, and on political culture, political rhetoric and standards of political legitimacy. He is the author of Nehru (Routledge, 2004), and Developing India: An Intellectual and Social History, c. 1930-1950 (OUP, 2005), in addition to several articles and book chapters.

He studoed history at Presidency College, Calcutta, and at Trinity College, Cambridge, and is now Reader in South Asian History at the University of Sheffield, and a senior research fellow at the Zentrum Moderner Orient in Berlin. He is commotted to exploring the connections between academic historical scholarship, popular historical consciousness and political activities and activism.

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Bibliographic information

Title Playing the Nation Game: The Ambiguities of Nationalism in India
Format Hardcover
Date published: 31.12.2012
Edition 1st. ed.
Publisher Yoda Press
Language: English
isbn 8190618644, 9788190618649
length 250p., 23cm.