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Politics from below: Essays on subalternity and resistance in India

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“Politics from Below” explores subalternity and resistance in India. Edited by K B Saxena, this book delves into the political dynamics of marginalized communities. Featuring insightful essays, it examines historical and contemporary struggles, offering a critical perspective on power, agency, and social change. ISBN: 9789350025062

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  • ISBN-13: 9789350025062
  • Publisher: Aakar Books
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Language: English
  • Width: 139.99972 mm
  • ISBN-10: 935002506X
  • Publisher Date: 03 Jul 2017
  • Height: 39.99992 mm
  • No of Pages: 197

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Weight 0.5 kg

13 reviews for Politics from below: Essays on subalternity and resistance in India

  1. Jitin M

    A must-read for students of social sciences. It’s not a light read, but the insights are profound. Examines crucial themes.

  2. Animesh Thapliyal

    Explores subalternity in a detailed manner. Certain chapters are far more captivating. Useful for research purposes.

  3. Vishal Soni

    Provides a voice to the marginalized. The book can be repetitive at times. Still, an essential resource for understanding power dynamics in India.

  4. Amit Yadav

    I had mixed feelings. It has compelling arguments, but some sections were hard to follow. It required focused reading.

  5. Kamlesh

    This book gives a voice to voiceless. Some arguments were unconvincing, but overall, a valuable study of the topic.

  6. Anurag Singh Praliya

    Insightful essays, but a bit dense. Explores important themes of resistance. Some essays were more engaging than others. Worth a read if you’re into social justice.

  7. Bhavna Sharma

    Offers a fresh perspective on Indian politics. Some of the writing was dry, but the content is thought-provoking. Worth the effort.

  8. Shristi Manoj Kejriwal

    Important work on resistance movements. Can be a bit repetitive, but the message is powerful. Recommended for academics.

  9. Savio Travasso

    A great collection of essays on resistance. It’s academically rigorous, perhaps a bit too much for a casual reader. Explores key issues.

  10. Soham Rajan Mehta

    Eye-opening! Shows the struggles of marginalized communities in India. Academic, but still accessible. Great book.

  11. Akash Gupta

    A critical look at subaltern politics in India. Some arguments were compelling, while others felt a bit abstract. Overall, a valuable contribution.

  12. Siddharth Kaushik

    A valuable contribution to postcolonial studies. Certain essays were dense and academic. Thought-provoking overall.

  13. Viren Mukhi

    Excellent analysis of power and resistance. At times, it felt repetitive. Ultimately, it’s an important contribution.

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