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These are Paul R. Brass, M. S. A. Rao, Myron Weiner, Sudipta Kaviraj, Ashutosh Varshney and, using words other than 'ethnicity', Ashis Nandy and T. N. Madan.
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India: The dilemmas of diversity
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R. L. Hardgrave, 'India: the dilemmas of diversity', Journal of Democracy, October 1993, pp. 54-68.
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P. R. Brass, Ethnicity and nationalism (London, New Delhi and Newbury Park, CA: Sage, 1989), p. 18.
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Ethnicity and Nationalism
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Center for the Advanced Study of India, Federalism in multi-cultural societies (Philadelphia, 1993). This volume contains the proceedings of a conference held in New Delhi in that year.
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Federalism in Multi-Cultural Societies
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A. Varshney, 'Master narratives, local narratives, and communal violence: Hindu-Muslim relations in two Indian cities, Hyderabad and Lucknow', paper presented at the Association of Asian Studies Conference, Washington, 1995, pp. 4-5. Italics in original.The historians to whom he is referring include Gyan Prakash, Nicholas Dirks and Gyanendra Pandey. Those involved in more contemporary political studies include Partha Chatterjee, Sudipta Kaviraj and Paul R. Brass, although the latter two do not entirely fit the usual 'post-modernist' descriptions.
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See e.g. G. Pandey, The construction of communalism in colonial north India (Delhi: Oxford University Press, 1990) and the account of Sri Lanka's 1958 riots in J. Manor, The expedient Utopian, pp. 284-97. The latter book, which appeared before the publication of the former, offers quite similar analyses of the emergence of 'ethnic' identities and conflict, although it is not an example of post-modernist scholarship.
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The Construction of Communalism in Colonial North India
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See e.g. G. Pandey, The construction of communalism in colonial north India (Delhi: Oxford University Press, 1990) and the account of Sri Lanka's 1958 riots in J. Manor, The expedient Utopian, pp. 284-97. The latter book, which appeared before the publication of the former, offers quite similar analyses of the emergence of 'ethnic' identities and conflict, although it is not an example of post-modernist scholarship.
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Sudipta Kaviraj has done most to educate me about this process. It is consistent with Brass's formulations. See in particular Brass, Ethnicity, p. 16.
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Ethnicity
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A leading member of the Janata opposition to Indira Gandhi once characterized her manipulative activities quite perceptively. Ramakrishna Hegde, talking with myself and the journalist E. Raghavan, said: 'Mrs Gandhi could set you against me, me against him, and him against you, and take support from all three of us.' Interview, Bangalore, 11 August 1984.
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B. Parekh, 'Ethnocentric biases of the nationalist discourse', conference paper, School of Oriental and African Studies, London, 5-7 Oct. 1995, p. 4.
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The electoral process amid awakening and decay
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P. Lyon and J. Manor, eds, Leicester: Leicester University Press
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For much fuller discussions of these three themes see J. Manor, 'The electoral process amid awakening and decay', in P. Lyon and J. Manor, eds, Transfer and transformation (Leicester: Leicester University Press, 1983), pp. 87-116; J. Manor, 'Political regeneration in India', in A. Nandy and D.L. Sheth, eds, The multiverse of politics (New Delhi and London: Sage, 1996).
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For much fuller discussions of these three themes see J. Manor, 'The electoral process amid awakening and decay', in P. Lyon and J. Manor, eds, Transfer and transformation (Leicester: Leicester University Press, 1983), pp. 87-116; J. Manor, 'Political regeneration in India', in A. Nandy and D.L. Sheth, eds, The multiverse of politics (New Delhi and London: Sage, 1996).
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The Multiverse of Politics
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The dynamics of political integration and disintegration
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Others have also tended to over-emphasize ideas and to undervalue actions and transactions in discussions of related topics. See e.g. the critique of Myron Weiner's writing on elite-mass integration in J. Manor, 'The dynamics of political integration and disintegration', in D. Dalton and A.J. Wilson, eds, The states of South Asia (London: Hurst, 1982), specifically on p. 93. It should be stressed that Weiner is less guilty of this in many of his other writings; T. N. Madan, 'Secularism in its place', Journal of Asian Studies, November 1987, pp. 747-59.
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Others have also tended to over-emphasize ideas and to undervalue actions and transactions in discussions of related topics. See e.g. the critique of Myron Weiner's writing on elite-mass integration in J. Manor, 'The dynamics of political integration and disintegration', in D. Dalton and A.J. Wilson, eds, The states of South Asia (London: Hurst, 1982), specifically on p. 93. It should be stressed that Weiner is less guilty of this in many of his other writings; T. N. Madan, 'Secularism in its place', Journal of Asian Studies, November 1987, pp. 747-59.
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For more on this see J. Manor, 'The political sustainability of economic liberalization in India', in R. H. Cassen and V Joshi, eds, India: the future of economic reform (Delhi: Oxford University Press, 1995), pp. 343-60.
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India: the Future of Economic Reform
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These comments are based on an extended encounter with the Prime Minister in New Delhi during the second week of February, 1992. 24 This is discussed in more detail in J. Manor, 'Chief ministers and the problem of governance', in P. Oldenburg, ed., India briefing, 1995 (New York: M. E. Sharpe for the Asia Society, 1995).
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For a more detailed discussion of this see J. Manor, 'The BJP in south India: the 1991 general election', Economic and Political Weekly, 22 May 1993, pp. 1010-20; J. Manor, 'Still a marginal force: the Bharatiya Janata Party in Karnataka', in G. K. Prasad et al., The angry voter: assembly elections in Andhra Pradesh and Karnataka, 1994 (Madras: Shanti, 1995), pp. 168-82.These two articles will be published as one in a forthcoming volume on the Hindu right edited by Philip Oldenburg.
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The Angry Voter: Assembly Elections in Andhra Pradesh and Karnataka, 1994
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