By Goldie Osuri

ISBN-10: 0415665574

ISBN-13: 9780415665575

Drawing at the severe and theoretical strategies of sovereignty, biopolitics, and necropolitics, this booklet examines how a normative liberal and secular knowing of India’s spiritual identification is translatable by means of Hindu nationalists into discrimination and violence opposed to minoritized spiritual groups. Extending those suggestions to an research of historic, political and felony genealogies of conversion, the writer demonstrates how a priority for sovereignty hyperlinks prior and current anti-conversion campaigns and laws.


The booklet illustrates how sovereignty informs the making of secularism in addition to non secular distinction. the focal point on sovereignty sheds mild at the demeanour within which non secular distinction turns into some degree of reference for the religio-secular idioms of Bombay cinema, for criminal decisions on communal violence, for human rights agencies, and people looking justice for communal violence. This wide-ranging exam and dialogue of the trajectories of (anti) conversion politics via ancient, felony, philosophical, renowned cultural, archival and ethnographic fabric bargains a cogent argument for transferring the stakes and rethinking the connection among sovereignty and non secular freedom. The booklet is a well timed contribution to broader theoretical and political discussions of (post) secularism and human rights, and is of curiosity to scholars and students of postcolonial stories, cultural reviews, legislations, and non secular studies.

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