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Spectacular Politics
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Explore the captivating intersection of theatrics, media, and politics in contemporary India with Rekha Kamath Rajan’s “Spectacular Politics.” Uncover how political performances shape public perception and influence power dynamics. Published in 2012, this thought-provoking analysis (ISBN: 9788173048869) delves into the spectacle of Indian politics, offering insightful commentary and in-depth scholarly work. Buy now to understand theatrics and politics in India.
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Anju –
The book explores the intersection of politics and theatrics nicely. However, it could have used some editing. Lengthy and verbose.
Tarun Ohlyan –
Spectacular Politics offered an engaging analysis. While some parts dragged a bit, the overall message was powerful and thought-provoking.
Gurpreet Singh –
An eye-opening look at the spectacle within Indian politics. It is a bit scholarly, but worth the effort. Helped in understanding politics.
Dipan Kumar Das –
A good overview of spectacle in Indian politics. Some arguments were more convincing than others. Could be a more engaging read, a bit verbose!
Mayank Dhanjal –
This book provided a new perspective on Indian political performances. I would recommend to anyone interested in the field. Insightful!
Vansh Sarraf –
Rajan’s work is thorough and well-researched. It did feel a bit dated at times, considering it was published in . Informative!
Shivang Agrawal –
Some interesting points, but I found it difficult to get through. Too much jargon. Still, a valuable resource in certain aspects.
Kislay Kumar –
Interesting take on Indian politics, but sometimes felt a bit too academic. Still, worth a read if you’re into political science. Overall a good book!
Vinayak Sharma –
A fascinating exploration of political theatrics. It really opened my eyes to how media and politics are intertwined. However, some chapters were dry.
Anurag Agrawal –
An okay read. While I learned a few things, it wasn’t as captivating as I’d hoped. It needs work and updates to meet present date.
Rachagorla Naveen Kumar –
Rajan’s analysis is insightful, though the writing style is dense. It provided some helpful background for my research. I appreciated this work.
Vivek Kumar –
I had mixed feelings about this book. The ideas were interesting, but the writing was too dense. It did not meet all my expectations.
Dikshant Sharma –
A must-read for students of political science! The book provides a unique lens to understand Indian politics. A little too academic.
Sagar –
Highly recommend this book for anyone interested in Indian politics and media studies. The author offers some compelling arguments. Loved it.