ABSTRACT

Social exclusion and inclusion remain issues of fundamental importance to democracy. Both exclusion and inclusion relate to the access to participation in the public realm, public goods and services for certain groups of people who are minorities, marginalized and deprived. Democratization has led to the inclusion of the previously excluded in the political process. While the problems of exclusion remain even in advanced Western countries in respect of the minorities of sorts, and the underprivileged, the problem of deep-rooted social and cultural exclusions is acute in post-colonial countries, including India.  This book analyses social exclusions in India, which remain the most solid challenges to Indian democracy and development. Communal clashes, ethnic riots, political secessionist movements and extremist violence take place almost routinely, and are the outward manifestations of the entrenched culture of social exclusion in India. With its interdisciplinary approach, the book looks at the multidimensional problems of social exclusion and inclusion, providing a critical, comprehensive analysis of the problem and of potential solutions. The authors are experts in the fields of historical sociology, anthropology, political theory, social philosophy, economics and indigenous vernacular literature. Overall, the book offers an innovative theoretical perspective of the long-term issues facing contemporary Indian democracy.

chapter |13 pages

Introduction

The politics of social exclusion in India: democracy at the crossroads

chapter 3|15 pages

Identity politics and social exclusion in India's North-East

The case for redistributive justice

chapter 4|13 pages

Inclusion in nationhood

Bhudev Mukhopadhyay's concept of jatiyabhav 1

chapter 5|15 pages

Rabindranath's concept of social exclusion and inclusion in India

A nation without nationalism

chapter 6|10 pages

Identity and social exclusion in India

A Muslim perspective

chapter 8|13 pages

Social exclusion in India

Evidences from wage labour market

chapter 9|10 pages

The Polavaram Dam project

A case of displacement of marginalized people

chapter 10|12 pages

Purity as exclusion, caste as division

The ongoing battle for equality

chapter 11|11 pages

Narrating gender and power

Literary and cultural texts and contexts

chapter 12|15 pages

Girish Karnad's The Fire and the Rain

A study in myths of power

chapter |10 pages

Conclusion

Democracy at the crossroads