ABSTRACT

This book is a collection of essays that question how subalternity is constituted and contested in Indian society. It draws on Antonio Gramsci's work to investigate the dynamics of hegemony, subalternity and resistance in India, both past and present.

Drawing on the author's extensive fieldwork, Politics from Below presents detailed ethnographic studies of the movement against dam building in the Narmada Valley and Adivasi mobilization to democratize the local state in western India. The book will be relevant to students and scholars with an interest in social movements and the political economy of development and democracy in India, as well as to activists and engaged members of the public more generally.

This title is co-published with Aakar Books. Print editions not for sale in South Asia (India, Sri Lanka, Nepal, Bangladesh, Pakistan and Bhutan)

chapter |10 pages

Introduction

part I|78 pages

Theorizing Subaltern Politics

chapter 1|48 pages

Autonomous Domains or Relational Practices?

Power and Resistance in Colonial and Postcolonial India

part II|99 pages

Popular Struggles in Contemporary India

chapter 3|48 pages

Against the Current, from below

Resisting Dispossession in the Narmada Valley