Contents

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Introduction: A Teach-in for a JNU Spring

Janaki Nair

1. Taking Indian Nationalism Seriously

Gopal Guru

2. South Africa Meets India

Ari Sitas

3. The Nation and Its Regions: How Does it All Add Up?

G. Arunima

4. Languages or Mother Tongues?: India’s Linguistic Diversity

Ayesha Kidwai

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6. Civil Liberties and Indian Nationalism

Mridula Mukherjee

7. Gandhi’s Nation

Tanika Sarkar

8. Nationalism: Its Power and Limits

Achin Vanaik

9. A Gadfly Jurisprudence of Dissent

Lawrence Liang

10. Tagore’s Take on ‘the Self-Love of the Nation’

Ranabir Chakravarti

11. One Hundred Years of Tamil Nationalism

A. Mangai

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13. On Anti-National Economics

Jayati Ghosh

14. The Past as Seen in Ideologies Claiming to Be Nationalist

Romila Thapar

15. Reinstituting the Colonial History of Medieval India

Harbans Mukhia

16. India’s Uncivil Wars: Tagore, Gandhi … JNU … and What’s ‘Left’ of the Nation

Makarand R. Paranjape

17. Two Concepts of Nationalism

Prabhat Patnaik

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19. The Political Culture of Fascism

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22. Crisis of Indian Nationalism

B.S. Butola

23. Nation-building in India and Its Contemporary Challenges

Anand Kumar

24. At the Limits of Postcolonial Nationalism

Suvir Kaul

Notes on Editors and Contributors

Notes/References/Bibliography

Acknowledgements

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