Contents
Introduction: A Teach-in for a JNU Spring
1. Taking Indian Nationalism Seriously
3. The Nation and Its Regions: How Does it All Add Up?
4. Languages or Mother Tongues?: India’s Linguistic Diversity
6. Civil Liberties and Indian Nationalism
8. Nationalism: Its Power and Limits
9. A Gadfly Jurisprudence of Dissent
10. Tagore’s Take on ‘the Self-Love of the Nation’
11. One Hundred Years of Tamil Nationalism
13. On Anti-National Economics
14. The Past as Seen in Ideologies Claiming to Be Nationalist
15. Reinstituting the Colonial History of Medieval India
16. India’s Uncivil Wars: Tagore, Gandhi … JNU … and What’s ‘Left’ of the Nation
17. Two Concepts of Nationalism
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19. The Political Culture of Fascism
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22. Crisis of Indian Nationalism
23. Nation-building in India and Its Contemporary Challenges
24. At the Limits of Postcolonial Nationalism